Though Atlanta has enough rap anthems (Welcome to Atlanta, for example) to fill up a few compilation albums, there hasn’t been a true R&B anthem for …Listen »
Polo Grounds Music took rapper Hurricane Chris from local Louisiana talent to national mainstream success story in less than one year. So, can they go two-for-two? …Listen »
Several months before his untimely passing, rapper Pimp C conducted an interview with an Atlanta radio station regarding his comments in an edition of Ozone magazine. …Listen »
When most rappers start out in this industry, they try to maintain a hard-boiled image. However, as they get a few albums deep, they begin to …Listen »
Imagine growing up in an environment where everyone around you expects you to fail. Imagine making it to your 21st birthday, only to realize all your …Listen »
After beginning his career as one half of the platinum-selling duo, Luniz (remember, I Got 5 On It?), East Oakland’s Yukmouth has gone on to have …Listen »
Since her ‘02 mega-hit My Neck, My Back first hit airwaves, Tampa rapper Khia has had a difficult time keeping her career afloat. Death rumors, beef …Listen »
As Mobile, Alabama-native, Rich Boy prepares his sophomore album (tentatively titled Buried Alive), a better-late-than-never, remixed version of Ghetto Rich has been properly released. Following Throw …Listen »
Sometimes all it takes to make a catchy hit is one word (think Usher’s Yeah!, not Kia Shine’s Wow). With a carefully chosen utterance, even the …Listen »
Think of your favorite R&B singer. Okay, now think of your favorite song from that artist over the past four years. Chances are the song you’re …Listen »
In light of Super Tuesday (when 24 states help determine the presidential candidates), let’s take a trip down memory lane. As most of us remember, from …Listen »