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In a time where notoriety stems from flaunting flashy style rather than possessing unquestionable skills, albums like Diverse's One A.M. are hidden treasures. ... Read More...
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To this day remaining to be one of the most underrated debuts in the past decade, Cannibal Ox's The Cold Vein, released in 2001, pushed the boundaries of rap m... Read More...
Akinyele (pronounced ock-aw-nay-lee) has been tagged as New York's own version of Luther Campbell for most of his career. In the beginning though he had a very... Read More...
If there's a West coast rapper with the fiery flow and intelligence of Nas and Akrobatik combined, it would have to be Fresno, California's own Jason Green. Be... Read More...