CunninLynguists embody the underground hip-hop movement of the late ‘90s and early millennium in the South, having moved up from being street legends to internet famous.
I’d like to preface my experiences with a query: How have fashion choices at concerts gotten so out of hand? I mean, I expect to see a
I had forgotten how much I like hip-hop. Luckily, CunninLynguists were there to remind me.---
The Southern trio of Kno, Deacon the Villain and Natti backed up by DJ Flip Flop gave fun, rowdy show. The crowd up near the front jumped, shouted and put their arms up like very few shows I’ve seen at the Urban Lo