AllIn The NewsOn TourAll In The News On Tour Tour Blog #2The Pittsburgh was awesome. Spirit Lodge did their thing in holding it down for us as artists with the hospitality. The fans in Pittsburgh were really receptive to the music and came ready to have a good time. I know i did. The openers for the night Driving While Black put on a nice set showcasing their skills. What really impressed me were there beats. They had some bangers going fasho! This was my first time performing in Pittsburgh but […] VIEW MORE +Tour day 1Peace world and thanks for tuning in. Me and my brother R.A.P Ferreira are out on the road on tour getting things moving. Our first stop was Spirit Lodge in Pittsburgh. First shout out to Justin Strong for hosting us and promoting the event. As well shout out to the fans in Pittsburgh they showed mad love. For a medium sized show they really turned up and out on. Pittsburgh has some amazingly supportive fans and I’m definitely looking forward […] VIEW MORE +BLAX processes grief and seeks truth on ‘Angeline’“Gotta be yourself / Can’t be nobody else.” That’s BLAX—a.k.a. Adebisi Agoro—in “Acknowledgement,” the opening track of his new latest LP, Angeline. It’s a fitting sentiment for the longtime Milwaukee emcee. Since co-founding and eventually leaving Fresh Cut Collective more than a decade ago, Agoro has moved to New York City, moved back to Milwaukee, and released numerous records under his BLAX and Armstrong Ransome monikers. But no matter the moniker, Agoro’s music belongs to him, and nobody else. Take the ebullient […] VIEW MORE +BLAX’s ‘Roller Skating Jam Called Liberation’Do you want to talk about folks who are in the rap game for the purity and the craftsmanship of the rap game? Well, Milwaukee is blessed to have BLAX (given name Adebisi Agoro), who is without question embedded in that conversation. When talking about his new record, Angeline (available now on all digital platforms), BLAX says, “Everything on the record is intentional.” That much is made manifest with even a cursory listen to the album. There is a loose […] VIEW MORE +Load more