The extra prolific Moka Only may or may not go down as the hip-hop artist with the most albums in history. I'm sure that out there somewhere somebody you've bar... Read More...
If a year goes by where Moka Only doesn't release two or more albums, there's something seriously wrong. It either means that the entirety of British Columbia ... Read More...
The only problem with having a D-Sisive song as the second track on an underground compilation is that you want everything else that follows it to be on his lev... Read More...
It's an interesting coincidence that as I clean out my catalogue of unreviewed albums from fall 2014 and prepare for calendar year to roll over, I should come ... Read More...
I aborted three different introductions to the first paragraph of my Moka Only "Sex Money Moka" review. Talking about his tenure as part of Swollen Members fee... Read More...
URBNET compilations tend to be known for a relative insularity to their own label roster and to the Canadian hip-hop scene they rep - and neither of those thin... Read More...