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[...] to recapture a certain feeling, the art itself doesn’t stagnate. Onyx: Wakedafucup [Album Review] It’s pretty hard to believe that after all this time, Onyx is still angry. It’s [...]
[...] way through, I can’t see a better rap album coming out this year. Pharoahe Monch: PTSD [Album Review] “Welcome to Recollection.” This first line on Pharoahe Monch’s fourth solo [...]
[...] , and this is one of the best albums of the year. CunninLynguists: Strange Journey Volume 3 [Album Review] When I’m not saving money to buy Lil B’s book or facing the scorn of my peers for [...]
[...] isn’t the last time we hear from this duo. Freddie Gibbs & Madlib: Piñata [Album Review] Freddie Gibbs and Madlib seem to come from two completely different worlds. Gibbs, the “ [...]
[...] )ralbum, and this holds through nearly constantly throughout the project. Bombay … Review Overview Overall – 9 90 9 out of 10 User Rating: Be the first one ! 9 Liked this post? Then you& [...]
[...] his influence may not be apparent due to him never breaking through to the masses, his… Review Overview Overall – 8 80 8 out of 10 User Rating: Be the first one ! 8 Busdriver: Perfect Hair [Album [...]
[...] Computer and his LP The Balancing Act were huge favorites of mine. He managed… Review Overview Overall – 6 60 6 out of 10 User Rating: Be the first one ! 6 Sadistik: Ultraviolet [ [...]
[...] , I have to check the tracklist and make sure that I’m not listening to some… Review Overview Overall – 8 80 8 out of 10 User Rating: Be the first one ! 8 Has-Lo & Castle: Live [...]
[...] Fireflys (feat. Steve Knight) [Music Video] Pyramid Vritra: Indra [Album Review] Source: Kevin Nottingham The post The Grouch & Eligh: The Tortoise & The Crow [Album Review] appeared first on [...]
[...] ; And Then You Shoot Your Cousin [Artwork] The Roots: undun [Full Album Stream] Source: Kevin Nottingham The post The Roots: …And Then You Shoot Your Cousin [Album Review] appeared first on [...]
[...] … Review Overview Overall – 6 60 6 out of 10 User Rating: Be the first one ! 6 Source: Kevin Nottingham The post Ab-Soul: These Days… [Album Review] appeared first on DatzHott. [...]
[...] (feat Aesop Rock & Sadistik) CunninLynguists: Beyond The Sun (feat J-Live) Source: Kevin Nottingham The post CunninLynguists: Strange Journey Volume 3 [Album Review] appeared first on DatzHott. [...]
[...] Brown’s signature drums provide the perfect soundscape for MindsOne to wax poetic. The title track on the EP comes with a chiller beat backed by a jazzy saxophone and a sampled hook to bring [...]
[...] in the same business, at least for purposes of comparison; almost sorry that I went there. The title track is the manifesto for the release, an exhortation to the listener to get out of the house. In [...]
[...] this album fit just as well as the beats and the lyrics. Domo Genesis (who also appears on the title track) and Earl Sweatshirt come through on “Robes” with rhymes about their struggle [...]
[...] kicks.” His rapping ability can be equated to wine – it only gets better with age. The final track, “This Is My World,” features fellow Boot Camp Clik member Steele. Again, P-Money [...]
[...] , “People change like the weather / I weather the storm ’til it’s better.” The final track, “The Plug,” is quite nostalgic. It takes listeners back to classics like “I [...]
[...] the different places they were born. Then a gang of emcees rap with Gibbs on the title and final track of the album including Domo Genesis, G-Wiz, Casey Veggies, Sulaiman, Meech Darko and Mac Miller. [...]
[...] chemistry with as opposed to whoever’s going to get their project the most attention. Sean Price and Guilty Simpson catch absolute wreck on “All In Together” over some serious boom- [...]
[...] at every turn, Statik brings together some artists who make sense together (Sean Price and Rock on the aptly-titled “Heltah Selektah”) and others who come off as random [...]
[...] Fuck,” which suffers from A$AP Ferg’s mediocre appearance, but excels due to guest Sean Price’s bars (“I pitch rocks with one arm, I’m Jim Abbott”). In these cases, [...]
[...] to recapture a certain feeling, the art itself doesn’t stagnate. Onyx: Wakedafucup [Album Review] It’s pretty hard to believe that after all this time, Onyx is still angry. It’s [...]
[...] way through, I can’t see a better rap album coming out this year. Pharoahe Monch: PTSD [Album Review] “Welcome to Recollection.” This first line on Pharoahe Monch’s fourth solo [...]
[...] , and this is one of the best albums of the year. CunninLynguists: Strange Journey Volume 3 [Album Review] When I’m not saving money to buy Lil B’s book or facing the scorn of my peers for [...]
[...] isn’t the last time we hear from this duo. Freddie Gibbs & Madlib: Piñata [Album Review] Freddie Gibbs and Madlib seem to come from two completely different worlds. Gibbs, the “ [...]
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