In the early ’90s, an unruly crew of dudes in army fatigues and Timberlands emerged from Brooklyn and made rap music a whole lot more exciting. The Boot Camp Clik was, and is, the collective of ...
Today marks a decade since the passing of Sean Price, the Brooklyn-bred MC whose razor-sharp wit, unapologetic delivery, and unshakable authenticity made him a cornerstone of underground hip hop. From ...
Last week, several reports confirmed that Boot Camp Clik co-founder Buckshot Shorty was the victim of a vicious attack in his home borough of Brooklyn, resulting in the “Who Got The Props” rapper ...
The uber-hard NY rap formalists in the Boot Camp Clik were never stars, exactly, but they once managed to carve out a definite space for their hazy screwface anthems on the national rap landscape.
On Monday at Liv, Boot Camp Clik made a compelling case for the all-time hip-hop supergroup title over the course of a nearly four-hour show celebrating 15 years of its label, Duck Down Records. The ...
Fresh off their triumphant Tunnel Bangers countdown comes another Complex.com list celebrating the glory days of New York rap, this one focused on Boot Camp Clik, Brooklyn’s eight-man mid-’90s ...
The Boot Camp Clik is, without doubt, one of the signature crews of the 1990s alongside the Wu-Tang Clan and many other collectives, ushering in a hard-edged style that has slowly remerged in recent ...
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