Young Jeezy feat. Lil’ Wayne & Drake – “I’m Goin’ In”
The main reason why I’m throwing this up: This version has no tags on it and the quality of the version on Young Jeezy’s Trappin’ Aint Dead was horrible (Who mixed that shit?). Plus it’s not a bad song, it’s Sunday and no basketball is on, and I’m watching the MTV Movie Awards…yea, really nothing [...]
Friday Night ‘Fro: City Of God
It’s feels good to finally get to do another Friday Night ‘Fro. It also feels good to finally get to feature a movie I’ve been meaning to for a while: City Of God (or Cidade de Deus). The best way I can describe this movie to people who haven’t seen it is that it’s sorta [...]
Jay-Z|Fade To Black (2004) [Download]
The other day I was listening to a live version of “Big Pimpin’” on my iPod. Halfway through the beat changed to David Banner’s “Like A Pimp”. I then remembered how much I like that version. Most people know that this is from the Jay-Z documentary Fade To Black. I got the audio from the film [...]
The Numbers Game: Eminem Returns To #1
I think by now everyone knows what Eminem’s latest album (Relapse) sold. Personally I think 600,000 sales in the first week is great (King Jerm was disappointed). In this day and age: 600,000 = 1,000,000
Birdman feat. Lil’ Wayne, Rick Ross, & Young Jeezy – “Always Strapped (remix)”
Most of the time we either post high profile songs or ones that we’re really into; this is the latter. I’m not the biggest Lil’ Wayne fan (Two words: over exposed) and most of the time I think Birdman is a liability on tracks. But for some reason I love this song
Nobody Famous – “Don’t Act Like I Never Told You”
The homie Kevin Nottingham is doing big things and Nobody Famous is the first artist off Kev’s new record label HiPNOTT Records. This is the video for the first single off Nobody Famous’ upcoming album
Song of the Week: CunninLynguists – “Never Come Down (The Brownie Song)”
I have to admit to sleeping on the southern trio CunninLynguists. I have known about them and even checked for them a time or two when they were featured on bigger projects. When the big homie Saule did a review for their last LP Dirty Acres, I started
Freeway|Philadelphia Freeway 2
When I first heard about this album, it seemed almost too good to be true: Freeway was not only making another album, but it would be the sequel to his debut album, Philadelphia Freeway, a solid album that, to this day, remains a hood classic
iPod Hustle: Killer Mike, Mikkey Halsted, & Jay Rock
Ha! It’s back. It’s been exactly 51 days since my last iPod Hustle (Which is an official column now…thus the new banner. Bye Pam. I’ll miss you). If you’re not familiar with iPod Hustle, it’s where I talk about what’s currently getting plays on my ever-present iPod


