British Hip-Hop has generally had a strong sense of humor compared to its American counterpart, and for many it's one of the best parts about the UK. There's pl... Read More...
I wish I knew why we hip-hop fans still call sold-from-out-of-the-car-trunk DJ compilations and extreme indie releases mixtapes. First off, they're not tapes, t... Read More...
Now that RapReviews' UK Month is officially underway, let me introduce you to Ayar. He's an East London product and recent arrival on the UK scene, having achie... Read More...
Krept and Konan are the hottest thing in UK Hip-Hop right now, despite having heavy links with the Grime scene. Grime is of course, a sub-genre of Hip-Hop, but ... Read More...
British rappers and producers have always taken the blueprint of hip-hop (rapping over a beat) and translated it to what is going on musically and socially in t... Read More...
The production credit is one of the most uncertain things in hip-hop music. Both for the listener interested to know whose good ears and guiding hands were resp... Read More...