Last reviewed on this website in November of 2002, S.U.N. didn't shine too brightly on "School of Thought." Writer Matt Jost was not sparing in his blunt criti... Read More...
Horrorcore rap, as a subgenre of hip-hop music, has had both it's highlights and lowlights over the years. In the hands of intelligent rappers like the Gravedi... Read More...
In the highly competitive and often quixotic world of underground and independent hip-hop, some rappers wear a badge of anonymity with pride, as if to say "we'r... Read More...
The relationship between rap music and major labels has always been a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it has brought forth a wealth of classic material an... Read More...
Albums like Diamond's "Grown Man Talk" and Killah Priest's "Black August Revisited" are indicative of a growing trend in hip-hop. Fed up record labels, the RIA... Read More...
Among underground rap's musical kingpins, Food for Naught" in 2003, Chops served notice to hip-hop that the self-proclaimed "Magnificent Butcher" would be cutt... Read More...