7 Acts That Helped Shape Alternative Hip Hop

Alternative hip-hop has always challenged the status quo, and oftentimes, influenced the next generation of artists who came after them. Still, the artistic risks proved fruitful for many who found commercial success without compromising their sound. However, many alternative hip-hop artists are placed in the “underground” category, even in 2023. But, with the power of the internet, they are successful in their own right and have a different connection with their listeners than the chart-topping artists. Alternative hip-hop is a genre that continues to expand as the years go on because there will always be artists who do things their own way. We’ve compiled a list of artists from years past that laid the groundwork for the alternative hip-hop artists of today.

A Tribe Called Quest

A Tribe Called Quest was one of the pioneer groups in the alternative hip-hop space. With smooth jazzy samples from producer and rapper Q-Tip, they contrasted the prominent sounds of hardcore hip-hop. Their delivery style was smooth and lined up with their jazz-based production well. However, that’s not to say they didn’t have energy-filled tracks in their repertoire too. “Scenario” comes to mind when fans recall some of their biggest high-energy tracks which boasts a standout verse from Busta Rhymes. Meanwhile, records like “Electric Relaxation” stand as a quintessential Tribe track that pulls its smooth bass line from a sample from “Mystic Brew” by Ronnie Foster. The group transcended generations gaining listeners throughout the 90s all the way to the release of their final album in 2016.

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Digable Planets

Digable Planets was an alternative hip-hop group that remains criminally underrated. Sure, they are not a household name like some other groups on this list but their impact is undeniable. Their contributions shaped jazz rap and opened the doors for alternative acts that continue to push boundaries. Their lyrical content always had a political edge to it but they doubled down on their second album Blowout Comb.

Although they only released two studio albums, they achieved some commercial success in their time. Their debut project, Reachin’ (A New Refutation of Time and Space) was certified gold. Meanwhile, their Grammy-winning single “Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)” has withstood the test of time and remains a definitive anthem in hip-hop.

De La Soul

De La Soul is a trio that burst onto the alternative hip-hop scene with unique sample choices. They had this impeccable ability to use recognizable samples that you wouldn’t expected. One of the biggest examples of this was “The Magic Number” which samples “Three Is A Magic Number” from the series Schoolhouse Rock. The group used the song to comment on the rap game with playful bars. Another standout was “Eye Know” which sampled “Peg” by Steely Dan and “Sitting on the Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding. Audiences labeled them as a “hippie” group due to their lighthearted tones and flower-based imagery – a classification they quickly distanced themselves from as their discography grew. 

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The Fugees

The Fugees are a unique group in the alternative hip-hop lane who introduced the world to an artist who would continue to be a legend in that lane — Lauryn Hill. The trio only released to albums before disbanding. Their sophomore album, The Score, stands among the greatest bodies of work in hip-hop history.

In comparison to some of the other entries on this list, their sound was mature. They combined melodies with their bars, providing complex layers to their song structures. Moreover, their production combined live instrumentation and samples. There was a certain emotional weight to many songs in their discography especially the hit single “Ready or Not” which member Pras recalled seeing Hill crying while recording her vocals for. One of their more rap-focused singles was “Fu-Gee-La” whose unique production provides the perfect soundscape for their verses.

Gnarls Barkley

Gnarls Barkley was an alternative hip-hop duo that gained critical success despite their alternative status. Some listeners may classify them as more of a pop act but our inclusion of them in our list still stands. Member Cee Lo Green was once a part of Goodie Mob, a hip-hop group from Atlanta. The other half of the duo, Danger Mouse, is a reputable producer who first gained fame with the release of The Grey Album, a mash-up project that combined Jay-Z’s The Black Album and The Beatles’ The White Album. As Gnarls Barkley, their single “Crazy” went Diamond and was Grammy nominated. Their music combined multiple elements of pop, soul, hip-hop, and more which was capitalized on by Cee Lo’s unique vocal style. Their unique approach made them stand out easily from their contemporaries.

Arrested Development

Arrested Development is an alternative hip-hop group that emerged in the 90s. Their lyrics focused on pushing positivity and uplifting their listeners with production that reflected their lyrical tone. In their early years, the group accumulated a few chart-topping singles and albums that performed well commercially too. This led to them winning the Grammy for Best New Artist in 1993. Another one of their big moments in music was creating a song for Spike Lee’s film Malcolm X. Titled “Revolution,” the song has layered lyrics built around the imagery of rain and the unification of Black people.

MF DOOM

MF DOOM might be the most popular alternative hip-hop artist for listeners of this generation. Known as “your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper,” he created an eccentric yet reclusive personality that drew listeners in. Anytime he appeared on camera he would wear a mask heavily inspired by the comic book character Dr. Doom. Sometimes, “clones” of him would perform at live shows, much to fans’ disappointment. MF DOOM also had multiple eccentric qualities in his music, whether it was his unique rhymes and references or sample choices. He released music such as MF DOOM, Viktor Vaughn, and King Geedorah. His collaborative project with Madlib, Madvillainy has been immensely praised. DOOM never attempted to climb in popularity with his career and was content at the level he was at. Even though he passed in 2022, listeners will never forget it’s “all caps when you spell the man’s name.”

Who are some of your favorite alternative hip hop artists? Let us know in the comments section.

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Coldxman Makes His Mark With Debut Album, “Amor Fati”

New York resident Coldxman just burst onto the scene with his debut album, Amor fati, which translates to “love of fate.” However, this project’s characteristics, vision, and displays of skill seem much more refined that many first releases out there. Of course, that’s due to Coldxman, real name Coleman Hughes, being an accomplished musician and writer before his independent rap debut. Moreover, he’s a talented trombone player and jazz soloist who’s played worldwide with the likes of the Mingus Big Band and Rihanna. Also, he played since he was 3, grew up as a passionate listener and musician, and went to Juilliard on a full scholarship to study jazz.

Moreover, Amor fati roots itself in classic boom-bap rhythms and East Coast flows, which come through clearly and vividly. For example, he’s able to switch between confidence and doubt, anger and tenderness, melodic choruses to rapid-fire verses. Also, given his accomplished background, these songs sit on a foundation of beautiful and crisp instrumentation. Whether it’s sharp drum patters, woozy guitars, colorful brass, or resonant keys, there’s a world to discover in each beat. Some of the album’s best tracks are “What Doesn’t Kill U,” “25,” and “Blasphemy.” While it’s clearly rooted in current sounds and genre styles, what brings everything together is Hughes’s perspective. Even with the quality of the beats and genre fusions, they’re crucially supported by his message.

Throughout this album, the young MC tackles systemic racism, cultural narratives that shift people against each other, and navigating it in a difficult landscape. Overall, it’s a compelling and vivid picture of a creative and thoughtful mind that’s surely got more in store. Still, what did you think of Coldxman’s debut album, Amor fati? However y, let us know in the comments and check out the project’s tracklist down below. Also, if you haven’t heard the project yet, you can find it in your preferred streaming service. As always, come back to HNHH for the freshest new music each week from current titans and the next generation.

Tracklist
1. 25
2. Straight A’s
3. All To Myself
4. Take
5. Alibi (feat. Estrella)
6. Blasphemy
7. Forward
8. Chinos
9. What Doesn’t Kill U
10. Fruit

Kelvyn Colt Goes “EYE4EYE” On New Single

Kelvyn Colt is back with his latest single, the minimal and club-influenced “EYE4EYE.” While that club influence might lead you to expect trendier sounds, Colt proves anything but. Moreover, this new track is tense, slightly industrial, and nothing if not thrilling from start to finish.

MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 15: Kelvyn Colt attends Prada Fall/Winter 2023/2024 Menswear Fashion Show on January 15, 2023 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images for Prada)

What’s more is that the German-Nigerian artist is gearing to drop his new project GERMAN ANGST.

“EYE4EYE” is the first single off my new project GERMAN ANGST,” he stated. Furthermore, he called it a “reflection on the culture of revenge and male toxicity, as well as the question of forgiveness. I explore my own experiences of being cheated by another artist, whom I had paid for a feature, and how I chose not to seek revenge but instead to maintain a clear conscience. In the song I’m trying to express the doubts and questions I have in mind about this topic and the hypocritical stance we as individuals take on it.”

Meanwhile, the instrumental here is an eerie and slowly building piece of industrial and electronic hip-hop. For example, the heavy kick drums only show up when the song is reaching a peak, culminating in an explosive outro. While Colt’s flows certainly keep the tempo steady, there’s a captivating soaring synth line that saws through and energizes the track. In fact, some listeners might even catch a bit of Jersey club influence in the ending’s drum pattern.

Still, what did you think of Kelvyn Colt’s latest song, “EYE4EYE”? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments and check out some standout bars and the amazing music video for the single down below. Also, if you haven’t heard it yet, you can find the track on your preferred streaming service. As always, log back into HNHH for the next rap stars, big hits, and the best new music each week.

Quotable Lyrics

Intercept before the show, get back yo’ dough with maybe more,
I said ‘No’, he said ‘Yeah’, I said ‘Hold on’, he said ‘My bro,
This s**t gonna get you clout and money, what you want more?’
And I replied, ‘Peace when I’m overseas on tour’

Spitty Drops Charismatic New Single, “Not For Me”

Indian-Canadian rapper Spitty just dropped his first single of the year, titled “Not For Me.” Even though he pursued a career in tech, music was ultimately his true calling, and he dedicated himself to it last year. Moreover, this song displays a lot of charisma, infectious energy, and raw talent.

Despite his skill, many readers might not be aware of the Jacksonville, Florida-born rapper. Moreover, fans of fast lyricism, creative production, and a healthy dose of youthful spunk will like what Spitty brings to the table. On this song, the MC starts things off with a Super Mario Bros. sample. In fact, it’s specifically the little tune that plays once you finish a stage. Maybe he’s finished a big part of his career, or he’s looking forward to the next level.

However, those surprisingly aren’t the only Mario samples on this track. Also, there’s the iconic coin chime and some other Nintendo-inspired sounds. For example, there’s some 8-bit clips of something powering down, and the main flute melody is charmingly playful. Sure, the song sounds breezy and chill enough, but Spitty’s passionate and fiery performance balances that mellow mood out.

Moreover, the Canada-based artist focuses his pen on his decision to fully embark on a musical journey. To illustrate, he raps about burning degrees, staying outside boxes, his come-up at 16, and straying from the traditional ‘modern ending.’ “Something ’bout a spouse house dog and two kids,” he raps. “That sounds cool but for now, I’ll make music, hop on stage, go nuts, just lose it.”

Still, what did you think of Spitty’s newest single, “Not For Me”? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments and peep some more standout bars from the song down below. Also, if you haven’t heard it yet, you can find the track on your preferred streaming service. As always, check back in with HNHH for the latest quality releases each week.

Quotable Lyrics

What’s your little rain to a great?
What’s your little wave to a lake?
You were with the big fish as a little bait
I was with the big fish ’cause that’s my prey

Ryan Oakes Gets Vulnerable About Mental Health On New “DOWN” Single

We’re always looking for hot new artists to showcase on our website. This weekend, they’ve certainly been coming in numbers. Not only did Drake’s first female OVO signee, Naomi Sharon, drop off two impressive singles, but we’ve also got an HNHH initiation post for Ryan Oakes.

On Friday (January 20), the latter shared his emotionally vulnerable “DOWN” single. On it, he markedly reflects on his personal mental health journey. As the rapper notes, this is a topic that’s previously been prevalent in his music journey.

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“Ever since I can remember I’ve struggled with depression and anxiety. ‘DOWN’ is a song that encapsulates the anxieties and fears of moving across the country alone to chase my dreams,” he shared in a press release.

“I think a lot of people underestimate how hard that can be and how many sacrifices are necessary when you’re out there grinding to make your dreams come true,” Oakes adds. “That’s the exact point I tried to get across in ‘DOWN.’”

Correspondingly accompanying the fire new Zach Jones-produced single is a Scott Hansen-directed music video.

Fans of the new track will be happy to know that it’s likely to appear on Oakes’ forthcoming debut project. Other recent arrivals from him include “This Is Not a Christmas Song” with NEFFEX as well as “WHITE FLAG” in tandem with Magnolia Park.

Stream Ryan Oakes’ “DOWN” single on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, find more new music recommendations on our weekly Fire Emoji playlist update here.

Quotable Lyrics:

Put my heart on my sleeve, and a facade on my face
Got autopilot kicking in and now I’m hiding the traits
Shit, I could walk around in public crying help and with a gun to my brain
And if you asked me how I’m doing I’ll convince you I’m great, wait

DrownMili Becomes A “Thrasher” On New Single

Amityville native DrownMili just dropped his newest single, the alternative and murky “Thrasher.” While he’s still a pretty underground name, he broke out in 2022 with his single “War Outside.” Moreover, it got the attention of Rolling Loud co-founder Tariq Cherif, who tapped him to perform at Rolling Loud California this March.

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – JULY 23: Rapper DrownMili performs onstage during day two of Rolling Loud Miami 2022 at Hard Rock Stadium on July 23, 2022 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Jason Koerner/Getty Images)

Furthermore, “Thrasher” is a compelling blend of alt-rock styles, metal performances and riffs, plus some well-spit verses. In fact, fans of artists like Jean Dawson, midwxst, or even Kenny Mason will find something to love here. After a menacing and grungy intro, the track blossoms into a pounding chorus and impassioned verses.

“Thrasher is a special song to me because it really captures my influences,” the rising artist stated. “I grew up listening to a lot of N.E.R.D & Rage Against The Machine so approaching a song like this- I just wanted to have fun and make something that 13 year old me would wanna listen to.

What’s more is that those influences come through quite clearly. Moreover, the track has a lo-fi aesthetic that drowns many of its hardcore elements behind cavernous distortion. Much like the old ’90s bangers that Rage burst onto the scene with, the bass is almost more powerful than the drums themselves. However, Drown impresses with a solid verse after the first chorus in which he details his villainy. Also, there’s a lot of tension in this track, with a simple guitar riff sometimes being all that’s heard behind the artist.

Still, what did you think of DrownMili’s latest track, “Thrasher”? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments and check out some notable lines from the song down below. Also, if you haven’t heard it yet, you can find the raucous new single on your preferred streaming service. As always, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest great music releases.

Quotable Lyrics

Are you stupid or dumb? I think I’m addicted to numb, addicted to
Guns, addicted to seeing f**k n***as run, and the
Demon ’bout as black as the black night, I got b***hes coming
Over, blowing d**k like the bagpipes, the cash right

redveil Closes Year With Wavy New Single, “2daside”

After an incredible breakout year, one of hip-hop’s most exciting new talents closed 2022 with a bang. redveil just dropped his latest single “2daside,” which is a synthy and bouncy celebratory cut. Moreover, it’s a fresh, youthful, and soulful take on trap and East Coast strains of hip-hop, combining introspection with raw energy. Also, it’s sure to please fans of one of this year’s best albums, specifically his third: learn 2 swim, where he honed that style.

redveil 2daside
CHICAGO, IL – JULY 28: Redveil performs during the Lollapalooza Festival at Grant Park on July 28, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)

Instrumentally, “2daside” employs some of the 18-year-old MC’s most engaging production techniques. Breezy synth melodies with varying timbres and textures, crisp and sharp trap percussion, and a generally submerged sound. Also, it’s infused with nostalgia, creativity, and soulful fun in the same way that his best tracks like “pg baby” function. While that nostalgia can sometimes come across as melancholy in his catalog, this new track sounds ironically summery.

Meanwhile, the Prince George’s County, Maryland native delivers a short but impassioned performance. Moreover, the track isn’t even two and a half minutes long, and yet redveil’s energy comes through infectiously. Lyrically, he seems to focus on his skill and authenticity as a rapper, saying he only cares about the love people have for him. As he continues to provide wisdom and maturity beyond his years (and most people’s, frankly), he delivered some of the year’s best material.

What did you think of redveil’s new single, “2daside”? Moreover, have you checked out his other material and features? Let us know in the comments and check out some notable lyrics and its music video down below. If you haven’t checked it out yet, you can find the vibey cut on your preferred streaming service. Also, as always, stay tuned to HNHH for the best new hip-hop, all the way to the end of 2022.

Quotable Lyrics

You punchin’ in bars but what you gon’ do if you wan’ stand out?
Young n***a from Largo, wear my quirks, ain’t got my hands out (Yeah)
These n***as be frauds, these n***as be p***y, these n***as be fans now
These n***as be stalkin’, you wasn’t slick, look how that panned out