The days of dropping science are back in full swing and who better to deliver than the almighty J.V.C. Force and their classic LP ?Doin? Damage?. Released in early 1988 on the
Ice Cube's "Down for Whatever" is the highlight on Office Space 's soundtrack, a classy West Coast production with just the right proportions of laid-back groove and simmering tension. Scarface turns in a
DJ Khaled's getting by with a little help from his friends. A lot of them. The Miami deejay--whose runs the helm of a popular radio show on South Florida's urban-formatted WEDR--enlists a
"As pop as we may seem," argues Damon Dash, "Roc-A-Fella's just a real famous underground label." This might sound silly coming from the man behind platinum-plus Jay-Z and his pretty-boy prot©g©, Memphis
Riding on the popularity of the song/video "Tell Me When To Go," E-40's latest album also doubles as an introduction of the Bay Area's burgeoning "Hyphy" movement to a national audience. His
Project Polaroid is a collaboration of creative minds that can only be described as ?destiny?. Legendary Bronx rhymer Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MC?s, Dr. Octagon, etc.) joins Bay Area producer TomC3 (Dopestyle 1231)
Skatterman & Snug Brim would like to welcome you to urban life in Kansas City, Missouri, AKA The Concrete Jungle. Skatterman & Snug Brim bring you their debut album titled "Urban Legendz"
Straight outta New York City-behold hip-hop's enchantress Princess Superstar - the mind-bending DIY hip-hop fashionista, the hilarious and brilliant songwriter, the voice straight from the crazy zones deep in the gut, that
If the Game's G Unit-fueled debut--the most anticipated CD of early 2005--is supposed to be the Answer like Iverson, then what was the question? Well, when an emcee gets to rifle through
2013 release, the third solo album from the Grammy-winning rapper, producer and songwriter. Over the course of the album, Cudi expands his Hip Hop galaxy through ethereal production, iridescent soundscapes, and airtight
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