Rick Ross‘s name has been in the spotlight the last few months, but it isn’t solely because of his music. Though rumors emerged about the rapper’s …Listen »
After 15 years and four albums, Devin the Dude recently decided to part ways with his longtime home at Rap-A-Lot Records and to take his career …Listen »
This potential single from the newest ATLien to reach intergalactic notoriety, B.o.B., is more Organized Konfusion than Nitti. A breath of fresh air amidst a stale …Listen »
Fashiggadell, DJBooth readers, West Coast wordsmith E-40 has returned with the Lil’ Jon-produced street single Break Ya Ankles. Featuring the currently-ethered Shawty Lo, the record is …Listen »
This past March, alongside fellow Houston rap veterans Chamillionaire and Lil’ Keke, Paul Wall left his Diamonds Exposed inside our DJBooth. Despite the group effort with …Listen »
Despite Big Boi‘s two recent singles, Royal Flush and Sumthin’s Gotta Give, garnering largely positive reviews inside our DJBooth, neither one has attained widespread commercial success. …Listen »
Critics of Miami’s DJ Khaled typically all express similar gripes, chief among them his piling of at least three guest artists on each record, and his …Listen »
Mojoe might sound like something straight out of an Austin Powers movie, but this kind of “mojo” has far deeper roots in rap than psychedelia. In …Listen »
Two weeks ago, DJBooth featured Stat Quo’s Dear Summer (Pt. 1); ladies and gentlemen, Part 2 has arrived. Continuing his career story where he last left …Listen »
Following the previously-featured Wayne Wonder collabo Gonna Love U, DJ Noodles protégé Trazz serves up yet another new twist on an old hip-hop topic. Knowing that …Listen »
Try and follow along if you can… In 2002, R. Kelly and Jay-Z hooked up for the collaborative project Best of Both Worlds. The following year, …Listen »