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Hopscotch Artist Profile: Junglepussy

Since its inception, hip hop has had an internal battle with misogyny that’s made it difficult for female rappers to freely express themselves without being dismissed as too ‘girly.’ There’s been a nasty tendency in the industry to throw women who want to rap, in a box of objectification or overemphasized aggression, and what came out was usually so inorganic that it couldn’t be taken seriously by anyone. However, in recent years this tide has been changing, and we’re finally beginning to see rappers who have tossed that box in the dumpster, next to the dead body of corporate music, and are making raw, dope, hip hop.

Enter Junglepussy, a rapper from Brooklyn, NY who spits bars with overwhelming power that demand respect. Junglepussy’s rhymes are delivered with the kind of confidence that transcends gender lines. She’s not afraid to be vulnerable in songs like “Somebody,” and she’s even less afraid to spit venom on enemies. Her energy is raw (pre-gentrification) Brooklyn.

Take for instance her line from the song “Nah,” where she raps: “Spicy ass Jamaican bitch, you can get your chicken jerked/suckin’ on the wrong dick that can get your sister murked/ You don’t know what I got all up in my fuckin’ purse/Grippin on my water bottle, all these niggas thirst.”

This kind of attitude is what separates Jungle from the crowd. Listening to her lyrics are like talking to that unfiltered friend who isn’t afraid of their sexuality or their angry side. She keeps it realer than most rappers, and her flow is what puts the whole package together. Jungle’s flow is akin to Cam’ron’s, with an effortless and cocky delivery accompanied by her New York drawl. It oozes unimpeachable coolness, unashamed Blackness, and powerful femininity.

Though she hasn’t been in the game that long (she showed up in 2013), her work has garnered the respect of Erykah Badu, which was a cosign that sent her career up to the pro-leagues in 2014. Since then, she released two albums, Satisfaction Guaranteed (June 2014) and Pregnant With Success (November 2015), under the Vice Music imprint. In addition to her music success, she has also spoken at Yale University and Columbia University about her healthy options lifestyle and music.

Junglepussy will be performing at CAM on Thursday, September 8th at 11:30pm. If you’re a fan of NY hip hop and want to start your Hopscotch off right, make your way down there!

-DJ Iron Mic

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EOT210- Redress Raleigh 8/24/16

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Local Rap Spotlight: FKB$

North Carolina’s underground hip-hop scene is like any other underground scene: full of talent, but with clusters of artists who share similar styles. Think of it as a high school cafeteria. The backpackers hang out at their table, the trap rappers have their corner, and the edgy rappers float from table to table making friends and drawing inspiration from everyone. Then there’s the kid who just doesn’t give a damn. That kid who’s cool with being different and doesn’t want to fit into anyone’s style, but it works for them – so they’re not a loner – they’re just ‘them.’ Enter Joco’s FKB$, short for Frank Kastle bin Savage.

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FKB$ is the type of rapper that can go bar for bar with the backpackers, spit some greasy lines with the trappers, and utilize trippy beats with the edgy crowd. He’s got a style all his own, which is gritty and rough, but pulled off effortlessly. Think, Wiki meets Schoolboy Q at a local punk show.

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This versatility gives FKB$ the freedom to work with producers and rappers who utilize a wide array of styles, which is displayed adroitly on his 2015 album $aint Franci$. Frank Kastle lurks through the shadows of producer, The Gatekeeper’s, dark electro beats like a lyrical assassin on the track “San Fran,” then turns around and shows lyrical footwork alongside Raleigh’s Hazz, on rough boom bap production from An Urban Assault on “Hell’s Kitchen.”

$aint Franci$ by FKB$

FKB$ switches styles with ease, which is what makes him a notable member of the Triangle’s hip hop scene. Not only does his sound travel well on wax, but it can be integrated well into almost any rap lineup or multi-genre live show. The dude’s literally got something for everyone.

– DJ Iron Mic

Tune in to Local Rap Lunch on Wednesdays from noon to 1 p.m. to catch some FKB$ along with more of North Carolina’s dopest MC’s.

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My Darling Fury

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Local Band Local Beer Happy Abandon

Local Band Local Beer Happy Abandon 

DJ Whatsherface sat down with Happy Abandon for an interview before their Local Band Local Beer show on August 11.

Listen here.

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Happy Abandon

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WKNC 88.1 FM Hip Hop/ Underground Charts 8/23/2016

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1 ROYCE DA 5’9" “Layers”- Bad Half
2 QNC “At The Same Time" [Single]- Ill Adrenaline
3 MAGNIF “The Last” [Single]
4 NAPPY ROOTS “The 40 Akerz Project”- Nappy Roots Entertainment
5 METHOD MAN “Blackout!”  
6 PROFESSOR TOON “Take Notes”- Cardigan
7 LOGIC “Flexicution” [Single]
8 TORAE “EntitledInternal Affairs”
9 DENIRO FARRAR “Fears” [Single]
10 HORSESHOE GANG “Anti-Trap Music”

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WKNC 88.1 FM Radio 200/Indie Rock Charts 8/23/2016

1 JULIE RUIN Hit Reset- Hardly Art
2 MITSKI Puberty 2- Dead Oceans
3 LUNCH DUTCHESS My Mom Says I Have A Rich Inner Life
4 SNEEZE ATTACK Fever
5 DEATH VALLEY GIRLS Glow In The Dark- Burger
6 FIELD MOUSE Episodic- Topshelf
7 HOCKEY DAD Boronia- Kanine
8 FOXTAILS Foxtails
9 AMBER ARCADES Fading Lines- Heavenly-Pias
10 ANGRY ANGLES Angry Angles- Goner
11 AVERS Omega/Whatever- EggHunt
12 WYE OAK Shriek (Deluxe Edition)- Merge
13 AND THE KIDS Friends Share Lovers- Signature Sounds
14 MALE GAZE King Leer- Castle Face
15 MINOR VICTORIES Minor Victories- Fat Possum
16 KLANGSTOFF We Are Your Receiver [EP]- Mind Of A Genius
17 EMILY WELLS Promise- Thesis And Instinct
18 SWIVS Gringo Landfill- Self-Released
19 HUDSON BELL Yerba Buena
20 DEERHOOF The Magic!- Polyvinyl
21 HEAVEN FOR REAL Kill Your Memory
22 MARGARET GLASPY Emotions And Math- ATO
23 HALEY BONAR Impossible Dream- Thirty Tigers
24 ANCIENT CITIES Supermoon Blackout
25 MUSEUM MOUTH Popcorn Fish Guinea Pig- Equal Vision-Rory
26 BIG THIEF Masterpiece- Saddle Creek
27 MUTUAL BENEFIT Skip A Sinking Stone- Mom And Pop
28 KATIE DEY Flood Network- Joy Void
29 MOURN Ha, Ha, He.- Captured Tracks
30 FEWS Means- Pias

Top Adds

1 KATIE DEY Flood Network- Joy Void
2 DEAD GAZE Easy Travels- Ernest Jenning
3 EROS AND THE ESCHATON Weight Of Matter- Bar None
4 OF MONTREAL “It’s Different For Girls” [Single]- Polyvinyl
5 SLOW CLUB One Day All Of This Won’t Matter Anymore- Moshi Moshi

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WKNC 88.1 FM Loud Rock/ Chainsaw Charts 8/23/2016

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1 OLD MAN’S CHILD Born Of The Flickering- Hot
2 NILE What Should Not Be Unearthed- Nuclear Blast
3 HAVOK Unnatural Selection- Candlelight
4 ISELIA II: Dawn- Cardigan
5 FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE King- Nuclear Blast
6 ANTHRAX For All Kings- Megaforce
7 HARAKIRI FOR THE SKY III: Trauma
8 CHROME DIVISION Booze, Broads And Beelzebub- Nuclear Blast
9 DISSECTION The Somberlain: Special Edition- The End
10 BELPHEGOR Blood Magick Necromance- Nuclear Blast

Top Adds

1 SABATON The Last Stand- Nuclear Blast
2 SYNERGI Despite- Eclipse
3 TERRA TENEBROSA The Reverses
4 DELAIN Moonbathers- Napalm
5 PANZIE Take Off Your Mask

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Festival Coverage

Hopscotch Local Artist Newcomers

Your guide to local artists who will be featured at Hopscotch for the first time!

Tuskha: Chill and catchy R&B influenced pop solo project by Phil Moore of Bower Birds

Listen here:  https://tuskha.bandcamp.com/

Where at Hopscotch: Saturday, 5:50pm @ City Plaza

Konvoi: Asheville, NC post-punk

Listen here: https://konvoinc.bandcamp.com/

Where at Hopscotch: Saturday, 11:30pm @ Slim’s

Pie Face Girls: Raleigh activist punk band that will make you move

Listen here: https://piefacegirlsband.bandcamp.com/releases

For fans of: Bikini Kill, Babes in Toyland

Where at Hopscotch: Thursday, 11:00pm @ Kings

Sarah Shook and the Disarmers: Fierce Country out of Pittsboro

Listen: http://sarahshookthedisarmers.bandcamp.com

For fans of: Mount Moriah

Where at Hopscotch: Friday, 10:30pm @ Slim’s

S.E. Ward: Emotion packed, indie folk solo project

Listen here: http://seward.bandcamp.com

For fans of: Sharon van Etten

Where at Hopscotch: Friday, 9:00pm @ Nash Hall

Al Riggs: Chapel Hill folk rock

Listen here: http://alriggs.bandcamp.com

For fans of: Kurt Vile

Where at Hopscotch: Friday, 9:00pm @ Deep South Bar

No One Mind: Dark Psych rock featuring members of Birds of Avalon, Lilac Shadows, Grogh, and more. 

New 7″ “Born Again” b/w “Baron Gain” here: http://www.noonemind.com/blog/2016/7/18

For fans of: Birds of Avalon, Black Mountain

Where at Hopscotch: Friday, 11:00pm @ Deep South Bar

Rainbow Kitten surprise: Soulful and groovy Indy-pop out of Boone

Listen here: https://rainbowkittensurprise.bandcamp.com/

For fans of: Twin Shadow

Where at Hopscotch: Saturday, 11:30pm @ The Pour House

Crete: Raleigh punk

For fans of: No Love

Where at Hopscotch: Saturday, 9:30pm @ Slim’s

Lacy Jags: Chapel Hill garage rock/ psych rock

Listen here: https://lacyjagsnc.bandcamp.com/releases

For fans of: Unknown Mortal Orchestra

Where at Hopscotch: Thursday, 10:00pm @ Kings

Oak City Slums: Raleigh Hip-hop influenced electronic

Listen here: https://soundcloud.com/oakcityslums

Where at Hopscotch: Saturday, 9:30pm @ CAM

Hotline: Raleigh 80’s influenced Indy-pop

Listen here: https://soundcloud.com/hotline4you

Where at Hopscotch: Saturday, 9:30pm @ The Pour House

The Wyrms: Garage punk from Carrboro

Listen here: https://thewyrms.bandcamp.com/releases

For fans of: together PANGEA

Where at Hopscotch: Friday, 9:30pm @ CAM

Weird Pennies (of Raleigh): Raleigh-based (hence the band name) indie pop

Listen here: https://weirdpenniesofraleigh.bandcamp.com/

Where at Hopscotch: Saturday, 9:00pm @ Deep South Bar

Zensofly: Hip hop out of Raleigh

Listen here: https://soundcloud.com/zensofly

Where at Hopscotch: Thursday, 9:30pm @ Kings

Jodi: Rap out of Raleigh

Listen here: https://soundcloud.com/youthfulrecords/freestyle-yungxanhoe-remix-jodi

Where at Hopscotch: Friday, 9:00pm @ Kings

Necrocosm: Death metal from Raleigh

Listen here: http://necrocosm666.bandcamp.com/

For fans of: Morbid Angel

Where at Hopscotch: Saturday, 10:00pm @ Kings

The Charming Youngsters: Raleigh/Durham shoegaze/ indy noise-pop

Listen here: http://thecharmingyoungsters.com/

For fans of: Eternal Summers

Where at Hopscotch: Friday, 9:30 @ Slim’s Downtown

Treee City: Durham electronic

Listen here: https://soundcloud.com/treee-city

Where at Hopscotch: Thursday, 10:30pm @ Neptunes

Bad Friends: Durham heavy queer punk

Listen here: https://badfriendsnc.bandcamp.com/

For fans of: Circle Takes the Square

Where at Hopscotch: Saturday, 8:30pm @ Lincoln Theater

Other Local acts: Sylvan Esso, Wye Oak, The Dead Tongues, Kooley High, Grogh, Blursome, Dynamite Brothers. Not new to the festival but definitely worth checking out. 

DJ Whatsherface