A.R.M. consists of Ghanaian-born Minneapolis-based MC M.anifest, Krukid (Vegas by way of Uganda) and Budo (Seattle by way of Brooklyn) on the boards. The trio seeks to represent the various styles and sounds of African-inspired hip-hop.
For their latest, A.R.M. tapped Atmosphere’s Slug for a roll of rhythm-infused gem dubbed “Fear Of The Mundane.” Their upcoming EP, Two Africans and a Jew, is a pre-cursor to the summer release of A.R.M’s full length LP, Uprising. If that’s not enough to get your appetites wet, get this: Brother Ali is on the album.








