Madlib and Dudley "Declaime" Perkins announced the album with a new single. On Thursday, Madlib and Dudley "Declaime" Perkins released "All Over the World," a previously-unreleased single featuring ...
Declaime (aka Dudley Perkins) and Madlib have collaborated plenty of times over the years, and some of those collaborations have gone unreleased. They’re now set to release In The Beginning (Vol. 1) ...
Rapper Declaime shares his views on “the n word” in an innovative, symbolic song. While some have defended the use of “the n word” as taking back their power, enabling them to move forward from the ...
Declaime (aka Dudley Perkins) and his partner Georgia Anne Muldrow have had rich musical careers — both on their own and collaborative — for years. Their latest collaboration is Declaime’s new album, ...
The experimental California rapper's new album, produced almost entirely by wife Georgia Anne Muldrow, is an impassioned ode to the resilience of people of color. Here, Declaime shares his overall ...
Madlib and Dudley Perkins (aka Declaime) have shared a new collaborative track titled “All Over the World,” the first from a forthcoming album of material that they recorded together in the 1990s. The ...
The Dudley Perkins side project originated with "Flowers," a stoned lark of a single on which Oxnard rapper Declaime sang spontaneous-sounding lyrics over a dusty Madlib soul groove. The track turned ...
Underground West Coast rapper Declaime (a.k.a. Dudley Perkins) connects with Blu for new single "Internally Yours," which is produced by Georgia Anne Muldrow. The song is off of Declaime's forthcoming ...
Together, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Declaime (real name: Dudley Perkins) make funk-driven hip-hop, with an emphasis on political consciousness and civil-rights issues. They're as concerned with ...
The latest entry in the popular battle series took place in Los Angeles on Thursday, May 7. Rasheed Chappell provides the rhymes and 38 Spesh provides the beats on Ways & Means featuring Planet Asia, ...
Californians Georgia Anne Muldrow & Declaime brought beautiful brokenness to the Fisher Green/State Farm stage early Sunday afternoon and performed offshoots of free jazz: free funk and free rap.