Curtis Jackson wields power like Julius Caesar. Both men are dynamic figures, beloved AND feared by the public, inclined towards great works and determined to ... Read More...
New York mixtapes are a dime a dozen, and the fact there were apparently eight volumes of "G-Unit Radio" before this one just proves it to me. Still you really ... Read More...
It used to be that the best way for an artist to get a deal and break through was by associating with a crew. There was a time when almost every new rap artist... Read More...
G-Unit goes out of their way to make sure you know who they are. You would have to try damn hard to avoid hearing them on the radio or seeing any of their musi... Read More...
It's a testament to the cultural bond of hip-hop that rappers who "get on" with major deals feel obliged to make those opportunities available for others using... Read More...
There was a time in hip-hop when Death Row Records was as well known for their movie compilations as for their artists. With a string of well-received all-star... Read More...