If you ever need to know just how influential and monumental a group like the Wu-Tang Clan are, just look at how many artists there are that fall under the def... Read More...
Nas.
There, I've got it out of the way immediately. No matter what review you read on an AZ record, Nas is mentioned in the first few sentences. If "Illmat... Read More...
Purists may cite Jedi Mind Tricks as a trio (Stoupe, Vinnie Paz and Jus Allah) and they did reunite in 2008 but for the bulk of their career, Jedi Mind Tricks ... Read More...
There’s plentiful nostalgia and warm sentiment toward 90s rappers yet no artist actually captures that comforting familiarity of classic hip hop better than Sk... Read More...
In the history of hip hop, Nas is the artist that comes with the most baggage. Every album has had its own story behind it, whether it be "Illmatic"’s purity a... Read More...
It’s been a while since J. Cole had an album reviewed at RR Towers. 2013’s “Born Sinner” and 2014’s “2014 Forest Hills Drive” were both covered by Jay Soul and... Read More...