Production isn't what it used to be. All music tends to update with the times, but hip-hop has had to update with the law, making it increasingly difficult for ... Read More...
It's 2007 and life now imitates art, not the other way ‘round. Corporate money-machines give us "This Is Why I'm Hot" while I'm busy not listening, in a b-bo... Read More...
Gillie Da Kid is the most average rapper I've ever heard. I've been trying to figure out a nice way to say this, but sometimes it's better to just come out and... Read More...
This album requires a little clarification right at the start. First and foremost even though DJ Premier could certainly declare himself a "King" after two dec... Read More...
For somebody who's been rapping at least since 1996, on Tribe Called Quest's "Beats, Rhymes, and Life," it's stunning that Consequence has only now released hi... Read More...
Being an underground (though commercially viable) hip-hop artist seems to require two separate, though often complementary, functions: differentiation from oth... Read More...