Mick Jenkins
Never Thirsty: A Week in Chicago with Mick Jenkins
The Chicago-via-Huntsville rapper prides himself on his coded yet deliberate message. With his new project 'Wave[s]', the 24-year-old makes a statement, whether he wants to or not.
An Album's Worth of Paintings for Rapper Mick Jenkins
Hayveyah McGowan and Mick Jenkins discuss the artwork behind the upcoming mixtape, 'Wave[s]'.
Music to Fake Shore Driveby Volume 6: Don't Forget About the Midwest
Hi haters, Chicago's premier taste-making hip-hop blog Fake Shore Drive is back off hiatus with a new installment of their reoccurring series with Noisey.
Has The Lyricism Been Erased from Hip Hop?
Wu-Tang's GZA seems to think so, but maybe he's trapped in the past.
Watch Mick Jenkins Reverse Chaos in the "P's & Q's" Video
Life is chaos, and life happens in the latest video from the Chicago rapper, featuring production from Kaytranada.
PREMIERE: Listen to Mick Jenkins Outsmart the World on "Time"
Mick Jenkins goes in on this track from the upcoming 'Chicago Sight 'N Sound' compilation.
Watch the Premiere For Webster X's "Doomsday" and Find Peace in Your New Favorite Rapper
Tackling the question most of us fail to answer when it's important - "why the fuck you been stressin'?"
One Love: Hip Hop's in a Transition Between Materialism and Idealism
From groups like Souls of Mischief and A Tribe Called Quest, and nurtured by artists like Lil B and Kendrick Lamar, rap could soon experience its second spiritual revolution.
Introducing Music to Fake Shore Driveby, Your New Guide to Chicago Hip-Hop
Our friends over at the Chicago hip-hop blog Fake Shore Drive are here to give you a tour of the best music from the midwest right now.
Staff Picks and Good Shit for the Week of September 5, Featuring Evan Weiss of Into It. Over It.
Here's what the Noisey editors were listening to in between emo revival jokes.
Mick Jenkins: Beyond Good and Evil
The rising, massively talented Chicago rapper discusses his new mixtape 'The Water(s),' poetry, and the realities of a Chicago that all too often gets misrepresented by outsiders.