Take it from the emcee himself: "Rhyming with a crew was always more fun than rhyming solo" is inscribed in the liner notes of Esoteric's "Too Much Posse," cau... Read More...
Visual (formerly NDVisual) hails from Chicago, home of a rising crop of underground stars that are making heads nationwide take notice. Copperpot, Diverse, Lon... Read More...
"The 911 Report" is sure to go down as one of Hip-Hop's most controversial albums, ever. The controversial nature of the album isn't necessarily due to The Los... Read More...
On the surface, our culture is devoid of originality. I'm not talking rap here (although don't get me started), but American culture as a whole. Rap's descent ... Read More...
Scarface is back and the homies are happy about that. At least we can presume they are since the 1998 release "My Homies" put a lot of underground Southern rap... Read More...
If you were born and raised on intelligent, rebellious, angry and articulate hip-hop with hard beats and fiery rhetorhic, the merger of Paris and Public Enemy ... Read More...