Straight out Queens, New York, Knowa Lazarus reps that he's not "the best Asian" but "the best period" as he says on the fourth track of this nice little four s... Read More...
Here comes MF Doom again; that crazy motherfuckin villain who ain't afraid to call out "sissy pissy-rappers whose double dutch" and his grimy crimey MF Grimm -... Read More...
Admittedly, I was drawn to this EP by the low price ($3) and the promise of a remix featuring De La Soul lyrically. On that basis, Nightmares On Wax already su... Read More...
So simple it's profound? If you're sleeping because Ak's moniker and album title are non-assuming, you're about to get smacked upside the head like catching a ... Read More...
Hip-Hop is taking itself too seriously - nobody's willing to get bugged out or have a sense of humor about their own rap type shit. Even Kool Keith is pretenti... Read More...
If Bahamadia is lacking in anything, it isn't confidence. DJ Revolution scratches her intro on this seven track EP; and works in a clever and appropriate MC Lyt... Read More...