Any artist who has enjoyed a 20-year career should have a worthy discography to their name and Redman is no exception to the rule.
Fans and peers alike universally agree that Dr. Dre is the best Hip-Hop producer to ever do it. From his early beginnings as hands-on sound with N.W.A and Death Row Records to his subsequent maestro position in the later years, so many artists have won powered by his guidance and at the least, released the […]
White rappers have evolved tremendously since the days Snow sold us all reggae huff in a Diet Coke can. Yelawolf’s new album, Love Story, is already garnering strong reviews for the Alabama native’s incorporation of other genres and still able to call it Hip-Hop.
Let the people tell it, Kendrick Lamar is 2/2 in the classic album department, coming off the heels of his first No. 1 album in To Pimp a Butterfly.
From out of nowhere on March 15, Kendrick Lamar’s new album To Pimp A Butterfly was leaked in clean version format and subsequently released in his original format. Despite the monkey wrench in plans, the rushed release has translated into a tremendous buzz and awareness campaign, most visibly on Spotify where it has broken records […]
With the past success of Time is Illmatic and inevitable box office winner in Straight Outta Compton, it’s clear that are still plenty of classic rap albums that need their own documentary.
The 2015 GRAMMYs have been etched in the history books and the big story of the night is Beck’s Morning Phase winning the top honor of the night, only because Kanye West made it a story.
It’s no secret why your favorite rapper renames their new album after one that reached enormous successful. The biggest question remains whether it will be good or not.
Nobody buys albums to hear the artist talk but sometimes a well-placed anecdote can be heard outside of the actual songs.
Yesterday, Daniel Radcliffe had the world buzzing with his surprisingly flawless execution of Blackalicious’ timeless classic, “Alphabet Aerobics” during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Here’s a treat for Hip-Hop lovers. Universal Music announced a new campaign coined Respect The Classics that will deliver a list of classic albums from artists like 50 Cent, Eminem, Common, Kanye West, and more.
Nas is a humble dude. His Life Is Good album received mostly positive reviews across the music board, and he’s been lauded as the greatest lyricist of all time by CNN, but he’s not quite ready to call his latest release a “classic.”
In addition to being the musical brainchild behind The Roots, who are also the house band for Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson will be adding another job title to his lengthy resume.
Method Man Reveals He Was Gonna "Snuff" Joe Budden At The Height of Their Beef But They talked It Out…
One of Los Angeles Lakers' superstar LeBron James' most sought-after kicks will finally be available to the public.
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