The "Canadian Combo" better known as Eternia and MoSS will be releasing their "At Last EP" on vinyl May 15th. In preparation for this special release and a full-length that will follow on June 15, the duo has enlisted street vet Ras Kass for the remix of "It's Funny." Which, of course, got us thinking... what do we find funny these days? Read and Download...
Undeniably dope femcee Eternia has been working on her sophomore album, the aptly titled "At Last!", with rising production star Moss for over two years now, but the duo are finally ready to reveal their boom-bap inspired brand of hip-hop to the world, and leading the charge is the lead single "It's Funny", a banging cut featuring the always on point Joell Ortiz. Forget "female rappers", for my money Eternia is one of the best microphone rippers currently putting in work, period. Listen and download...
To quote the Notorious B.I.G., if you don't know, now you know. People have been sleeping on Eternia for a minute (I'll let you decide if her gender has anything to do with that) but the world has been starting to wake up to the undeniable rhyme skills of the New York by way of Toronto rapper. Just in case you need a little refresher course on Eternia's career, she's dropped "Get Caught Up", a mixalbum (more than a mixtape, less than an album) that showcases some of her dopest material over the years. Listen and download...
We're almost to the point where we don't have to mention if a rapper is white or black (unless their name is Lil Wyte), but we're sadly still a ways off from the day when the "female emcee" label can be dropped in favor of just "emcee." That day can't come soon enough because, as Eternia shows, gender had nothing to do with dope rhymes. On her latest track "Foul Child", the New York via Toronto rapper spits a flow so cold it defies labels. It's just, simply, quality music. Listen and download...
Recently there's been a lot of media hype surrounding the so-called "R.I.P. to All Female Emcees" phenomenon, but whoever thinks female rappers aren't still tearing up mics clearly isn't looking. In this video underground queen Eternia, MC Lyte, Jean Grae and more offer more than a little proof that the female emcee is alive and breathing.
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