In the normal course of events, R&B albums are to me what anthrax is to postal workers - a foreign and deadly substance to be avoided at almost all costs. ... Read More...
Damn - there's so much that I want to say about this album, but I don't think it would be possible to cram all of my comments into this one review. And to a ce... Read More...
Understand this: that dynamic duo shit didn't stop when Batman got cancelled. In fact, hip-hop created the ultimate dynamic duo when it married the DJ with the... Read More...
When I took a look at this album's cover, the first question I had was, "What the hell is drapetomania?" Luckily for me, Jay Seagraves (the founder of Hip Hop I... Read More...
Here's a rapper that makes me laugh. Not that he's particularly funny -- well he can be funny, but this time it's more of a "I can't believe he's still at it" ... Read More...
In the beginning, there was New York rap. It quickly spread elsewhere, all the way to the west coast, where it continued to grow and profit. As hip-hop made th... Read More...