Even though Willie Joe currently resides in Atlanta, he always represents his Bay Area stomping grounds to the fullest. Emphasizing that point, Willie offers a reminder …Listen »
Every rap artist has at least one groupie. Most groupies are after fame, fortune, and sex; but there are some who simply have a resounding and …Listen »
Since getting kicked out of G-Unit, The Game has positioned himself and his Black Wall Street label up against the Unit (most notably 50 and Spider …Listen »
This past September marked the 11-year anniversary of Tupac Shakur’s (still unsolved) murder. Since his unfortunate demise there has been 17 albums (six studio, eleven compilation) …Listen »
Since N.W.A. released Straight Outta Compton in 1988, Los Angeles has been praised for its raw and hardcore style of gangster rap music. At the turn …Listen »
Named after the famous West Coast highway, R&B/rap group i15 first achieved mainstream success when they appeared on Soulja Boy’s second single, Soulja Girl (unfortunately, most …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 »
2007 has been an extremely eventful year for Hip Hop. It has received the blame for Don Imus’ “nappy headed hos” comment and even the Virginia …Listen »
Shady representative Ca$his released his debut EP, The Country Hound, this past spring. The purpose of the release was to wet the taste buds of all …Listen »
The state of hip-hop in California thrived during the 90’s; producing some of the most talented artists the genre has ever seen. With the quick development …Listen »
Long Beach native Daz Dillinger is sticking to his West Coast roots with his latest album, Gangster Party (released earlier this month). The self-produced single, Caught …Listen »