Packing an album with guest features only really works when you're a producer looking to showcase your skills for a variety of artists. In hip hop terms, it g... Read More...
Hijack's "The Horns of Jericho", from 1991, is acknowledged by many veteran UK hip hop fans as the magnum opus of Britcore; to the initiated it holds the statu... Read More...
Accents are a funny thing, in both senses of the word. Growing up in England, you forget just how diverse the linguistics are for such a small country. Of cours... Read More...
MC Duke's "Organised Rhyme" could be the British equivalent of Maestro Fresh-Wes' "Symphony in Effect." Both album artworks try to implement a typical lofty '8... Read More...
I really miss Afro-centric hip hop, particularly the passion behind the sentiments associated with it. I also miss the enlightenment provided by the rappers of ... Read More...
As a Brit, I'm heavily biased when I say that British humour is the best in the world – despite being spelt with an unnecessary ‘u'. Hip hop from the Briti... Read More...