During his concert in Hamburg, Germany Wednesday night, Goldlink addressed the backlash against him, acknowledging Mac Miller’s role in advancing his early career and referring to him as his “best ...
No Reason To Pretend is a weekly column by Stephen Kearse that explores the intersection of hip-hop and pop culture. It’s hard to listen to GoldLink without thinking about death. The DC rapper has a ...
For the past three years, GoldLink has been low-key carving his own lane within rap but has yet to reach the level of success he so unequivocally deserves. Since his 2014 debut, The God Complex, he’s ...
DMV rapper Goldlink didn't show his face before his first tape dropped, betraying a slight, possibly justified smugness that comes across when we speak: with just a handful of leaks in the world, he ...
GoldLink's new project At What Cost has arrived. At 14 tracks long, it features appearances from Wale, Shy Glizzy, KAYTRANADA, Jazmine Sullivan and more. You can stream it below via Spotify right now ...
Over the course of the past decade, a new crop of talented rappers have risen to the fore as the next generation asserts its voice. One of the artists that have emerged as a leader of the new school ...
With the heat on his back, the Washington, D.C. Area rap star shot down any claims of beef between him and the late Pittsburgh artist. GoldLink found himself on the wrong side of social media chatter ...
In a new interview with Pitchfork, DMV rapper GoldLink talks about working with Rick Rubin, his upcoming album And After That, We Didn’t Talk, and growing up. One of the most interesting parts of the ...
After the recent announcement of Goldlink’s forthcoming album, At What Cost, the DMV native blesses us with the spiritual and uplifting third single, “Pray Everyday (Survivor’s Guilt).” This song ...
GoldLink, one of the Washington, D.C. area’s top talents, broke his Twitter silence this past Wednesday (June 9) in quite epic fashion. The Grammy Award-nominated star announced his new album but also ...
For the longest time, Washington, DC didn’t really have rap music. Or it had rap music, but if you weren’t from there, you wouldn’t know. Its rappers were underground figures, local heroes, and they ...
GoldLink — born D'Anthony Carlos — grew up surrounded by the sounds of Washington, D.C., in the 1990s. His father, an employee of the District's Parks and Recreation department, introduced him to ...