Preparing the third installment of his successful Hi-Teknology series, acclaimed producer Hi-Tek knows the first single needs to be something Hip Hop audiences can remember. Consequently …Listen »
In the late ‘90s Jay-Z built up a reputation for sampling Broadway musicals (Hard Knock Life from Annie, Anything from Oliver). Almost ten years later another …Listen »
Knowing that hip-hop needs a strong political revolutionary like Public Enemy or KRS-One, Chi-Town representa’ Rhymefest has named and themed his sophomore album after the famous …Listen »
As Saigon has waited for the opportunity to release his much-anticipated debut album, The Greatest Story Never Told, both internally and publicly he has grown impatient. …Listen »
Chicago’s DJ Pharris has rounded up another batch of artists for his next attempt at DJ Khaled-mockery. How 2 Act features fellow Chicagoan and former DTP …Listen »
Going after the fourth lyrical facet of conscious thought, Baltimore’s Bossman reflects on the racial tension between blacks and whites. Starting with a sample from Martin …Listen »
Over the past three years several new artists have tried to bring SoCal back into Hip Hop’s limelight. Yet, with the exception of The Game, none …Listen »
Dame Dash opens Jim Jones’ new Jay-Z diss track, Harlem’s American Gangster, by stating how amusing he finds “N*ggas who want to be like Harlem N*ggas.” …Listen »
Although Mississippi native Boo has frequently collaborated with Young Jeezy (most notably on current rival Gucci Mane‘s Icy), it wasn’t until just recently that ‘Da Boss …Listen »
November is situated as a busy month for Dipset as Cam’ron, Jim Jones, and DukeDaGod are all set to release individual mixapes. Joining the three is …Listen »