References to crime and the ominous 'time' convicted criminals face are abound in rap music. Most of them have been around long before hip-hop made its first ba... Read More...
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...
Why?
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...
Around the time when the calendar flipped from the 1980s to the '90s, a couple of clever people started noticing common features in jazz and hip-hop. Some of th... Read More...
You might have assumed "State Property" was a one time thing, but Beanie Sigel is back with mo' bling. The last venture was billed as a film soundtrack, even t... Read More...