Gustavo Louis is what R.A.W Culture is all about!!! Gustavo is a Hip-Hop artist, from Hempstead, New York, who spits raw bars over dusty soul loops and rocks Lucha Libre masks whilst doing it!!! Listening to Gustavo's track 'Uncle Jheri Curl' gave us the same feeling we got when we heard Westside Gunn, for the first time, on 'Mr. T'. Whilst rappers rhyming over soulful loops isn't something new there is something about the way Gustavo flows over them that makes him stand out from other artists that do it. If your a fan of the new wave of underground Hip-Hop and artists such as Westside Gunn, Roc Marciano, Knowledge The Pirate, Hus Kingpin and Mach-Hommy then Gustavo Louis is right up your street!!! Check out music, and more, from Gustavo on the below links and get invested - • GustavoLouisVEVO • Gustavo Louis on Spotify • Gustavo Louis on X • Gustavo Louis on Instagram
Jersey, Channel Islands, based Hip-Hop artists CRK & VLN drop their second official single, with United Elementz, in the form of 'Golden Swordz'!!! The two teenage MC's drop some incredible bars to, once again, prove that they're a force to be reckoned with and a duo to keep a close eye on!!! Purchase + Stream here - CRK & VLN - Golden Swordz (Purchase + Stream)
R.A.W Media's Bean Lebouc kicks off his brand new interview series 'Legends Of Indy Wrestling' by catching up with one of the most recognised names from the 90's indy wrestling scene 'Surfer' Ray Odyssey to reflect on what is was like, during that time, on the independent wrestling scene. Bean Lebouc - For those who may not know 'Surfer' Ray Odyssey tell us a bit about yourself and how you got started in the Pro Wrestling business? 'Surfer' Ray Odyssey - First off I would like to thank you for having me as I haven't been on TV since the 90's (and I'm not counting the internet) so I am always flattered when someone asks anything about me in 2023. I started training at the world famous Monster Factory, in 1987, when I was 19 years old. I spent a year at West Virginia Weslyan College however I decided that it wasn't for me so I went a half mile down the road to an airplane hanger that was home to Larry S
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