Oxon Hill Maryland's Storm the Unpredictable has been seen on BET's Rap City, and in XXL, Vibe, The Source, Billboard, and Elemental magazines. Storm's latest release, A2: What Should Have Been, features classic hip-hop that's uplifting, funny and socially conscious. He continually performs at clubs, colleges, and showcases including Showtime at the Apollo, Nuyorican Cafe, the Philadelphia Music Conference, and Motown's Black History Month Conference. With a spitfire lyrical delivery, Storm the Unpredictable embraces the essence of late 80's and early/mid 90's Hip Hop with A2: What Should Have Been, while still making it accessible to today’s new generation of listeners. His music reminds fans of "a much happier, feel good and conscious Hip Hop", a time when having fun and getting uplifted by hip hop music was part of the norm. The Washington Area Music Association named storm Hip Hop Artist Of The Year - three times! Storm's music has received praise from XXL, The Source, Elemental and Insomniac magazines as well as the Washington Post, Washington City Paper, and various other print and internet magazines/newspapers. Storm has charted number one on both the Rapattacklives and Rapnetwork national college radio/mixshow charts. Read more... |