OJ Da Juiceman|The Otha Side Of The Trap…
When one of your partners in rhyme is Gucci Mane, it’s a good chance you are not respected for lyrics, just “Trap Music”. Enter OJ Da Juiceman, the latest “trapstar” from Atlanta. Not too much is known about Da Juiceman outside of him being featured on Gucci’s mixtapes
Big Kuntry King|My Turn To Eat
After spending years alongside T.I., Big Kuntry King never was one that clamored for the limelight. Now it is his turn to shine. Having to take the backseat to his boss and label mate Young Dro, Big Kuntry’s debut album My Turn to Eat is ready to hit the streets. Loyalty and patience doesn’t mean [...]
Yung Berg|Look What You Made Me
When I personally asked King Jerm for this album to review, he thought I was crazy: there has been a lot of talk about Yung Berg; his comments about “dark butts”…don’t get me started on that one. I chose this album to review because, despite my own mixed feelings about Berg, I feel that I’d [...]
Dame Grease|Goon Musik
Even though Dame Grease may not have a big name like producers Timbaland or Pharrell, he definitely has a big track record. He has worked with the artists such as Nas, The Lox, Freeway, T.I., Jay-Z, N.O.R.E, Beanie Sigel, Fat Joe, Mary J. Blige, Kelis, and many more.
Killah Priest|Behind The Stained Glass
After he became a Wu-Tang affiliate, Killah Priest has had his own cult following. Since his debut Heavy Mental back in 1998, Killah Priest has been making music for his fans without compromising his style. That might be the reason why he isn’t as well known as fellow Wu affiliates.
J-Bo|ATL’s Finest
Even though an album by the group YoungBloodZ is scheduled for later this year, both members (Sean P & J-Bo) have ventured of as solo artists. While Sean P (formally known as Sean Paul), has had numerous guest appearances and air time with the likes of Cherish, Sammie, & Lil’ Jon; J-Bo has been rather [...]
Rocko|Self-Made
I don’t know about you, but other than hearing it was coming out, I hadn’t heard much about this CD.
Shawty LO|Units In The City
You would think being on the Mt. Rushmore of Snap music was enough. NOPE, not for Shawty LO! He has branched out on his own and released a solo LP
Gucci Mane|Back To The Traphouse
Okay folks, I’m back at ya once again with another album review for the ‘07, I decided to review Gucci Mane, even though I’m not a fan of his music (I did like that “Trap House” song though; that’s my shit).
Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em|Souljaboytellem.com
I know what y’all thinking, “B-Easy is gonna trash the hell out of Soulja Boy”. Nah, I actually respect the young dude. While I’m not the biggest fan of the actual music, I can admire the way he came up.


