Whutcha want. Nine? For hardcore rap music in '95, this was the buzzword on everyone's lips. With a catchy video, a swinging bassline, and a gruff voice that so... Read More...
Guess who's back? Beanie Mack, bitch. Don't start beefing; that's his own misogynistic description for coming back to the rap game after a year's hiatus follow... Read More...
AZ's, perhaps more than any other artist, has remained an enigma throughout his career. His unbelievable potential was showcased to the world when he dropped w... Read More...
If you don't know him, you can call him Mistachuck - but if you do you'll recognize right away that this is the solo album of Public Enemy's frontman. No one ar... Read More...
The party was live in 1995 when Tha Dogg Pound arrived. At their near zenith of power and popularity, Death Row Records introduced the tandem of Dat Nigga Daz ... Read More...
Thug rap albums these days are a dime a dozen.. or about $6 in the discount bin of your local mom and pop about two months after they drop. Soulviet Union's deb... Read More...