Let me start by saying how pointless this is. The man has two albums out, the second of which was thrown together. Plus other than the Wu-Tang albums, he doesn’t really show up Read More »
It’s rare to find an emcee who can just chill and make music he likes to listen to, while reforming it at the same time. MC Imperator from B.A.M.M. (By Any Means Music), Read More »
For one thing, this promo displays an innovative style of music. I’ve never seen hip-hop mixed with jazz, rock, and new age so effectively before in any of producer. I’d compare this work Read More »
Creativity is key on any good album. From production, to song titles, to cover art, and of course, to lyrics. Logic naturally hits every aspect aforementioned. He took this nine-song LP and created Read More »
Diversity bleeds from this group made of Iz, Life, Talib, Jame, Don Heroic, and DJ Rockon. If I had to make a comparison to a mainstream group, I’d easily compare these cats to Read More »
Whether you like him or hate him, he gets bigger with every album he drops. Although, if more people would take the time to look past his commercial-friendly singles, then they would find Read More »
Each individual emcee in C.O.R.E. can be compared to another established and well-respected emcee, but as a group, you might call them a slightly diluted mixture of Canibus and Jedi Mind Tricks. This Read More »
Gang Starr fans who heard about Guru’s solo project were probably excited. I mean, just looking at the production team is almost enough to cop the album. Alchemist, DJ Spinna, Ayatollah, Pete Rock, Read More »
This producer/emcee isn’t something you’d normally accept as an emcee in the 21st century. His latest LP, Solo Steez, is a switchup from the underground hip-hop we’re used to. Rarely do we hear Read More »
Well, Eminem is back again, and this time he brought some friends. Devil’s Night is the debut CD from Slim Shady’s group comprised of the ‘six illest MC’s from Detroit’. Over the course Read More »