Back in the day it was fairly simple to tell which side of the fence a rap group stood on. If the name was "Public Enemy" or "Poor Righteous Teachers," it was ... Read More...
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That single thought pervades the prospective buyer when confronted with a new album from Onyx. A new album from a group who released one classic album ("B... Read More...
Last time out, Big Moe was (no pun intended) a hard man to miss. His album "Purple World" was picked up for national distribution by Priority Records, and a tec... Read More...
My first introduction to C-Bo was 1993's "Gas Chamber." The owner of Co-Op Records told me if I was looking for the hardest gangsta rap in the underground I nee... Read More...
At a point in space and time where dope underground records and infinitesimally minute commercial recognition intersect, you'll find Freddie Foxxx. In some way... Read More...
"They call me Young Roscoe, the Philly fanaticSilly sporadic, dippin in traffic, grippin the 'maticSharp as a guillotine, still a teenThe California sun just b... Read More...