Although they already had one album notched on their belt by 1995 (the mostly forgettable "Juvenile Hell") this is the album where it all really started. For a ... Read More...
Everybody's got a crew, and everybody wants their crew to shine in the fickle and fleeting world of hip-hop music. Nas has an advantage over the people who jus... Read More...
As we are occasionally prone to do at RapReviews.com, I'm going to drop the bullshit "third person" and give it to you straight. First of all, I'm a Mobb Deep ... Read More...
It's about time Oliver Stone had a soundtrack where hip-hop was the focus; not an incidental inclusion or a token gesture to the rap fans. What more appropriat... Read More...
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It's the Infamous, back in the house once again... but they weren't always infamous. They used to be signed to Island Records, where they released a little know... Read More...