If you were deep into New York subterranean rap in the mid '90s, the words Natural Resource probably mean quite a bit to you. As the authors of the enduring cl... Read More...
With hip-hop moving in hundreds of directions, it is impossible to keep one's ear on every variation. Most, maybe, but never all. Hip-hop is universal, an art ... Read More...
Alchemist is a man after my own heart. Coming from the grittiest, grimiest edge of hip-hop, he has championed a spot as one of the most sought after producers ... Read More...
In a New York scene notorious for spawning formidable talent, Rise's ascent to underground semi-stardom suggests considerable ability. As a member of the subter... Read More...
One thing that has never failed to elude me is the fact that hip-hop live bands have never caught on. Try and form a shortlist of hip-hop groups with live inst... Read More...
To most of white America, Niggaz Wit' Attitudes represented one thing: anger. N.W.A was essentially the late eighties and early nineties version of Eminem, in t... Read More...