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The Queen Bitch is back. Years after "Hardcore" established her as the female torch-bearer for Notorious ... Read More...
2000 is a good year for fifth albums in rap. Cypress Hill already put out theirs, De La Soul is releasing one later this summer, and DJ Quik is right in the mi... Read More...
I can honestly say there has never quite been an album like this one. It's almost the definition of a hip hop paradox: It's loud and obvious, yet cryptic; poli... Read More...
Out the gate, Cypress Hill has three immediate advantages over many of their peers in the rap game: longevity (their fifth full-length album over the last deca... Read More...
You may or may not know Mannie Fresh as a rapper, but you definitely know him as a producer. The signature sound of every top ten Cash Money Records hit from "... Read More...
The rapper is no stranger to controversy. Perhaps the most infamously well-known white boy in rap since Vanilla Ice and/or Marky Mark; the man born Marshall Ma... Read More...