For over a decade Black Milk has been an integral part of the Hip Hop scene in Detroit, and the independent scene worldwide. As a producer, emcee, and performer, Black Milk has had a dynamic career, completely changing his style more than a few times while always staying true to himself and to his art. […]
Black Milk Delivers Truth in “True Lies”
“Do better, cause they never taught us stocks and bonds, only taught designer clothes, gold chains, rocking charms, so I hardly paid attention, in my hood you feel that tension, where I’d rather make it flipping than to go a pay a tuition.” It’s rare that I would quote such a long lyric in these […]
[Album] Black Milk: “No Poison No Paradise”
Detroit’s own producer/rapper extraordinaire, Black Milk, is back with his latest release, an album titled No Poison No Paradise. The follow-up to 2010s Album of The Year, Black Milk continues on an instrumentally-packed production extravaganza. He has always managed to push the boundaries of beatmaking while keeping with a very nuanced, idealistic tone to everything […]
[Video] Black Milk: “Sunday’s Best/Monday’s Worst”
Black Milk is back, and he’s carrying some weight with his latest release, a video for two songs off his upcoming No Poison, No Paradise album. “Sunday’s Best/Monday’s Worst” is a two part cinematic visual that details one young boy’s path from church pews to gunshots as he bridges the first two singles with the […]
Fat Ray and Black Milk “The Set Up”
Like a wiley relief pitcher, Fat Ray and Black Milk make it a 1,2,3 inning on The Set Up, a lean 11 tracks of Detroit flavored Hip Hop. The LP show and proves on an aesthetic made famous by J Dilla, and extends the torch once carried by the likes of Jay Dee, and Slum Village and […]