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Young Buck – Buck The World [Review]
Young Buck returns after a three year hiatus to hit the masses with the latest G-Unit installment, Buck the World. His first album, Straight Outta Cashville, went platinum and gave G-Unit a southern pass
Read More »Timbaland – Timbaland Presents Shock Value [Review]
Timbaland once said in an interview that he was tired of producing Rap and that he was gonna other genres of music like Pop or Rock. In 2006 Tim did do a lot of
Read More »Redman – Red Gone Wild [Review]
Redman returns six years after relasing his last album, Malpractice. Even though he hasn’t been as visible lately, you gotta remember that his last album debuted at #4 and sold over 500,000 copies
Read More »Prodigy – Return Of The Mac [Review]
Prodigy returns to solo form with the follow up to his respectable H.N.I.C., providing us with Return of the Mac. Prodigy provides the listener with a completely self contained CD devoid of commercial beats
Read More »8Ball & MJG – Ridin’ High [Review]
One of the most highly respected southern rap group returns with a new album, Ridin’ High, 14 years in the game, and these cats are still bringing that wood to the plate.But after a
Read More »Devin the Dude – Waitin’ To Inhale [Review]
Devin the Dude has been making good music for a while. Even though he hasn’t had much mainstream success, he has put out seven albums (including group efforts with Facemob, Odd Squad, & Coughee
Read More »Rich Boy – Rich Boy [Review]
Coming straight out of Mobile Alabama, Rich Boy comes with his self titled debut. Now, of course you heard of Rich Boy from his hit single “Throw Some D’s” and you maybe heard the
Read More »Sean Price – Jesus Price Supastar [Review]
One half of the duo Heltah Skeltah drops his second solo album about a decade after his click was relevant to the hip hop scene. Sean Price aka the “Brokest Rapper Alive”, resurfaces since
Read More »The Notorious B.I.G. – Greatest Hits [Review]
Just in time for the 10 year anniversary on his death, Notorious B.I.G ‘s voice is put out for the masses, this time in greatest hits, not some verses off the cutting room floor
Read More »Consequence – Don’t Quit Your Day Job! [Review]
Damn, I’m happy Consequence finally got to come out with an official album debut. This guy has been waiting in the wings for a minute
Read More »Little Brother – ….And Justus For All [Review]
Poor Little Brother, will you ever get to shine. Well, it isn’t that bad for the North Carolina trio…uh duo. Let’s do a brief history: Little Brother started out with two rappers (Big Pooh
Read More »Tru Life – Tru York [Review]
The first time I ever heard or saw anything about Tru Life was on Beef II. Like most people, yea, I thought dude was kinda gangsta. I mean he did supposedly punked out Mobb
Read More »Murs & 9th Wonder – Murray’s Revenge [Review]
The only reason I ever even looked at this CD was because 9th Wonder’s beats. He already was one third of Little Brother, not to mention his production work with Jay-Z (“Threat” & Black
Read More »Lupe Fiasco – Lupe Fiasco’s Food & Liquor [Review]
I first heard Lupe, like most of us, on Kanye’s “Touch The Sky”. He showed talent, diversity, and freshness all with this one verse, shit, he even referenced Lupin the 3rd in his rhymes
Read More »Ludacris – Release Therapy [Review]
On his fifth LP, Luda cuts off his braids and becomes a more mature MC. He still is the fun-loving guy, it’s just that he would like to be taken seriously now. Fresh off
Read More »The Game – Doctor’s Advocate [Review]
The West Coast savior, The Game, returns with his second offering titled the Doctor’s Advocate. The Game is trying to avoid the deadly sophomore jinx with this LP. After a year of beef with
Read More »Lil’ Wayne – Dedication 2 [Review]
Every time Lil Wayne & DJ Drama team up and put out a mixtape they produce must hear material. DJ Drama has become everyone’s favorite DJ since he started his line of Gangsta Grillz
Read More »Jim Jones – Hustler’s P.O.M.E. [Review]
The least known member of Dipset (until now) releases his third album titled Hustler’s P.O.M.E. This is the only guy to get Mr. Carter warm up under the collar. After causing such a riff
Read More »Jay-Z – Kingdom Come [Review]
After three years in “retirement”, Jay-Z finally comes back with Kingdom Come. Maybe this wasn’t a huge surprise, but it did evoke reactions from the Hip-Hop & entertainment world. Some people hated on the
Read More »Nas – Hip Hop Is Dead [Review]
Is Hip-Hop dead? Nas says, from a creativity standpoint, Hip-Hop is deceased. I don’t know if the purpose of this album is to resurrect Hip-Hop or if Nas is trying to regain his spot
Read More »Birdman & Lil’ Wayne – Like Father, Like Son [Review]
The much anticipated debut from Lil’ Wayne & Birdman finally hit stores. Myself, I’ve been waiting to see that ya boy Wayne can do without any help from his Cash Money brothers
Read More »DJ Clue – The Professional 3 [Review]
In 1998 when the DJ Clue first album dropped (well, his first commercial one), it was known that he was the number one mixtape DJ around. The Professional went on to go gold and
Read More »Young Jeezy – The Inspiration [Review]
The Snowman returns with his much awaited sophomore album The Inspiration. Jeezy has proven himself as one of the catchiest rappers in years. From the ad-libs to the hooks that get stuck in your
Read More »T.I. – King [Review]
The self proclaimed “King of da South” T.I. hits us with his fourth solo release titled what else: King. In his first solo release since Urban Legend, ATL’s king starts it off with a
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