Chuck D Drops “Rap Central Station” 2nd Issue

Produced in collaboration with Silverback Publishing, Rap Central Station is a quarterly vinyl-sized magazine built to document hip-hop properly….past, present and future. The 2nd issue also contains an article written by Blackout’s Phat Phillie on the “Memory Lane” Hip-Hop exhibition in Zagreb.

Orders for Issue 2 are open now.

UK/EU on sale: 13 March 2026
USA on sale: Late April 2026

Order directly and your copy will be sent via airmail to the USA and the rest of the world by the end of next week (13th March).

Words from Chuck D:

Hip-hop never left.
It just got buried under the noise.

In a digital world of endless scrolling, algorithms and throwaway content, the need for real documentation has never been greater. Rap Central Station, created by Chuck D, exists to slow the culture down again.

This is the world’s first true Art Rap Chart magazine, a bold 12×12 vinyl-sized print publication where artists tell their own stories, review their own work, and the culture is documented with the respect it deserves.

Issue 1 proved something important:

“Scrolling ain’t reading. Texting ain’t writing.”

The response was huge, and copies quickly became collectors’ items. That told us something, people still want tangible culture. Something you can hold. Something that doesn’t disappear with a swipe.

Now Issue 2 expands the journey.

Inside this issue:
Busta Rhymes leads the cover story, with striking cover art by Amy Cinnamon (Madurgency Collective). Plus features on Rah Digga, Fab Five Freddy, DJ Divine, Ernie Paniccioli, global hip-hop reporting from Ghana and Senegal, and over 500 records charted across the Art Rap Charts.

No drama.
Just facts.
Just the music.