It's inevitable that every Wu-Tang release will be compared to "36 Chambers," one of the greatest albums to be released in any genre. Even comparisons to "Wu-T... Read More...
With an amazing sales drop off from 2005 to 2006 (over twenty percent), critics everywhere are pointing fingers at hip hop. Mostly, these critics are middle ag... Read More...
Wu-Tang, at its core, is much more than a hip-hop group. Roundhouse kicks, flying shurikins and poorly over-dubbed samurai dialogue are as important to their l... Read More...
My vote for the stupidest hip-hop development in 2006 is the New York/Dirty South beef. Seriously, I'm tired of hearing both sides of the complaining/blaming/d... Read More...
Last week we went in depth with RZA about his work on The Protector, the differences between scoring a movie and producing a record, and the possible return of ... Read More...
RZA. Seriously, do I even need to write an intro for this? The man formed arguably the most legendary crew in the history of Hip-Hop and his impact is still bei... Read More...