Danny Brown

Danny Brown Announces Bruiser Brigade Album for October, ‘Old’ Follow-Up for 2015
Danny Brown Announces Bruiser Brigade Album for October, ‘Old’ Follow-Up for 2015
Danny Brown took to Twitter today (July 28) to let the world know how much he loves Bjork and to make a bunch of music announcements. The biggest reveal was that his Bruiser Brigade crew, which includes Zelooperz and producer SKYWLKR among other members, will release posse album Reign Supreme in October...
Best/Worst Behavior: This Week’s Music Superlatives
Best/Worst Behavior: This Week’s Music Superlatives
While you're sitting around rocking bucket hats and scrolling through Nicki Minaj's wack-ass promotional Instagram posts for a shot of her ass, and loading up "cover" stories that are no different than any other interview except they make your computer feel like they're missing that N64 expansion pack, we're over here farming out #relevant #motherfucking #content...
Rustie and Danny Brown Are in Beast Mode on “Attak”
Rustie and Danny Brown Are in Beast Mode on “Attak”
Rustie is gearing up to release his sophomore album Green Language on August 26 via Warp, and now to follow up lead single "Raptor," he has premiered "Attak" featuring Danny Brown. The Scottish producer and Detroit MC already teamed up to great effect on a string of tracks on DB's Old, and the two continue to find common ground amidst their off-kilter approaches on this straigh
Danny Brown’s “Smokin & Drinkin” Gets a Colossal DJ Sliink Remix
Danny Brown’s “Smokin & Drinkin” Gets a Colossal DJ Sliink Remix
Danny Brown's Old was full of standout tracks, and  "Smokin & Drinkin," one of the highlights from the "party" half of the album, is getting the remix treatment for its official release as a Fool's Gold single this summer. For this official remix, New Jersey's emerging EDM star DJ Sliink has taken A-Trak's original production and pumped it full of roids, resulting in a trap
Danny Brown’s Shock Value
Danny Brown’s Shock Value
It’s a cliché backup plan for rappers with priors: If it weren’t for music, they’d be back on a corner. Danny Brown figures otherwise. “If I wasn’t a rapper, I could be a critic,” he offers. So it’s not a surprise that the pundits who could be his peers finally caught on to the Detroit MC, thanks to XXX, the free album he released last summer that landed on year-ending best-of lists from SPIN, Rol