Based out of West Philadelphia, Kenny Greene looks to revitalize the hip-hop culture with his use of stellar wordplay and exorbitant combination of off-rhythm – first appearing on the Philly hip-hop scene in 2016 with his debut EP, Chameleon.
Growing up, Kenny Greene found his first connection with music through his aunts’ collection of classic cassettes of Notorious B.I.G, Luther Vandross, and Lauryn Hill. Kenny continues to keep the fire burning with steamy visuals and monthly “Greene Sixteen” releases. Be sure to check out the Philly musician and keep an eye out for fiery content.

Hulda Hicks was born in Brooklyn, NY in the late ’70s, at the time when Hip-Hop music was just emerging as an art form. Her entire life was influenced by the culture, having grown up in the epicenter of the creative movement.
As a trained musician and vocalist, Hulda got exposed to the industry in her twenties and has worked on projects with iconic figures such as the Chiffons, the Last Poets, and Montell Jordan, to name a few. Her passion for music extended past the stage on to the page when she began to write ad copy and articles as a freelancer for several underground publications.
A written review from “Jubilee Huldafire” is as authentic as it gets, hailing from one creative mind that has a unique voice, on paper and in person.
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