Indie rap ensemble The Embassy Music Board claims Atlanta as theirs on the boastful new record City Is Mine, but listeners shouldn’t be confused; though members …Listen »
It’s quite clear that Shreveport, Lousiana, native S. Fresh has derived a large amount of inspiration from many of his fellow down-South emcees. With an epic, …Listen »
Since Ludacris’ sixth studio album, Theater of the Mind, is intended to have a cinematic feel, it’s understandable that the project features numerous “co-stars,” including (but …Listen »
After an up-and-coming emcee is released from his or her problematic major label situation, the first thing they usually do is release a boatload of new …Listen »
Every musical journey includes its fair share of ups and downs, and nobody knows that better than 112 alumnus Michael Keith, who played a key role …Listen »
Chamillionaire is a wise man. Instead of trying to convince his new label, Universal Republic, to push forward his third studio album, Venom, for a pre-holiday …Listen »
As most of the industry struggles to stay afloat, Lil Wayne continues to prosper. After 22 weeks on the charts, his latest album, Tha Carter III, …Listen »
After realizing that his pending sophomore album, Boss of All Bosses, would likely never be released if he stayed with Geffen, Slim Thug decided to go …Listen »
For the longest time, the “Dirty South” movement was misconstrued as a bunch of country bumpkins who only rhymed about big-booty girls and bling-bling. For North …Listen »
Following the platinum-certified Sound of Revenge and the critically-acclaimed (but mediocre-selling) Ultimate Victory, Chamillionaire has taken his recording career in a new direction. Moving from Universal …Listen »
If there’s one thing that I can’t believe, it’s not that T-Pain’s hit single, Can’t Believe It, has spawned a new remix featuring Justin Timberlake, but …Listen »