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Louisville native Bryson Tiller paid a visit to the birthplace of chopped and screwed music Sunday night at House of Blues.

On a humid Monday night, Bay Area native Gerald Gillum (better known as G-Eazy) stepped on stage with high energy and enthusiasm to show Houston a good time, all thanks to Scoremore Shows.

Hypnotizing with her mojo hair, Grace Potter brought cosmic vibes to Houston’s House of Blues.

The last two years has certainly been a journey for Anderson .Paak. From being an opener for Watsky’s All You Can Do Tour, releasing his first debut studio album “Venice,” to being a key feature on Dr. Dre’s “Compton,” it’s no surprise to see .Paak has outdone himself once again on his newly released project, “Malibu.”

  Say hello to the fire eating, fire spitting new hip hop artist Siimba Liives Long. Born in New York, raised in Ethiopia and now residing in Brooklyn, this white cloaked, head scarfed Ethiopian-American rapper has a flow so sick he’s sure to blow up soon. 

Taylor Gang rapper Wiz Khalifa and Houston native Travi$ Scott worked together to make a fire track over a sample of G-Eazy’s “Order More,” which dropped late Thursday night.

Bringing the Seattle vibes to Houston, rapper Macklemore showed Houston all the love on Saturday night at Revention Music Center. 

As 2015 comes to a close, many media outlets are releasing their end-of-year lists for top songs, albums, and everything in between. Why should we be any different? The Coog Radio Blog Team has come together to bring your our top songs of 2015. The songs listed below are in no particular order. Each blogger has […]

Happy Holidays from Coog Radio to you! As Christmas quickly approaches, a few of the Coog Radio bloggers submitted their favorite holiday songs, regardless of whether they are covers or originals of our favorite classics. The songs are not listed in any particular order. Cuddle up with a warm cup of hot chocolate next to […]

Coverage by: Trent Lira, Rupal Mehta, Waylon O’Day, and Madeline Robicheaux

Coverage by: Trent Lira, Rupal Mehta, Madeline Robicheaux, and Waylon O’Day

The year is quickly coming an end, but it appears that the British band, The 1975, are only preparing for 2016.

If you’ve seen Tame Impala’s past music videos for “Cause I’m A Man” and “Let It Happen,” off his most recent album, Currents, you know how bizarrely out of this world the visuals are and how it goes oh so perfectly together with the tracks.

Kendrick and J. Cole have surprised the internet this past Friday by both releasing two tracks where they cover each other’s beats. After treating yourself to plenty of platefuls of thanksgiving goodies and late night shopping, prepare to treat your ears to Kendrick Lamar’s and J. Cole’s “Black Friday”s. 

Coverage by: Rupal Mehta, Rajiv Radia, Madeline Robicheaux, and Waylon O’Day

Coverage by: Rupal Mehta, Rajiv Radia, Madeline Robicheaux, and Waylon O’Day

Much like in the past, Kali Uchis delivers one hell of a music video that includes her homeland Colombia and plenty of hip-heavy dancing.  

I arrive at House of Blues on a rather tumultuous Sunday night as a stream of Astros fans make their way to where I presume the stadium to be. I admire the sharp contrast between these calm citizens in their bright orange and H-town shirts and my skater burnout attire.

If you like getting lost into the world of synth-heavy, funky beats, and trippy visuals, look no further because Neon Indian is going to be one of the main headliners for Fun Fun Fun Fest.

As all of you know, we are giving away tickets to Fun Fun Fun Fest! Today, we are giving away a pair right here! All you have to do is write a short story in the comments that includes your favorite Fun Fun Fun fest artist. Whoever has the best story will win a pair […]


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