Before the fame there was "Feed Tha Streets." Rodrick Wayne Moore Jr. was like any other rapper from Compton trying to get that break and hit the mainstream in... Read More...
Long Island emcee/producer Aesop Rock is a polarizing figure, even for those familiar with subterranean hip-hop. His rhymes are so dense, verbose and packed wi... Read More...
At first I thought "The Food Villain" was The Alchemist paying tribute to rap's illest villain of all time Daniel Dumile (may he Rest In Power). I suppose in a... Read More...
It has been a minute since I thought about Das Racist or their legacy. After two mixtapes and a well received studio album, the team of Kool A.D. and Heems (an... Read More...
Self-produced albums are no big deal for Frisco Boogie. Whether his output is some surreal black comedy like “C.I.R.C.U.S.” or last year’s decidedly positive “... Read More...
Hip-Hop artists Monday Night of Richmond and Nitty Blanco of NYC have joined together on the slick talking EP, "Any Given Scheme Day", to deliver a brief, comp... Read More...