Author: Scott
Kool Keith – Sex Style (Throwback Thursday Review)
By his second album, Kool Keith already had a long & iconic career. With multiple albums with the legendary group Ultramagnetic MCs & various collaborations with other MCs, he had…
Notable Kankan Productions
While Kankan’s newfound fame as a rapper in the SlayWorld collective has been gaining him a cult following, his production work is not to be skipped over. Before the rapping,…
In Memoriam: Lamont Dozier
Lamont Dozier’s career was one of legend. So many producer & song writing credits under his name, with quite a strong solo career to match. Just a quick skim of…
Notable Westside Gunn Productions
Westside Gunn’s discography is now a daunting one to sift through. Spanning now seventeen mixtapes & albums of just solo material, its hours worth of content. Throughout it all, you…
Bobby Shmurda – Bodboy (Review)
After spending six years within the prison system, Bobby Shmurda is finally free. The long awaited project is here, yet it doesn’t exactly deliver on quality. That’s not exactly the…
Da$H – V.I.C.E.S. (Throwback Thursday Review)
While A$AP Mob was slowly moving their ways from the underground of NY to the mainstream, Da$H was there in the shadows. Carving the darker, grittier side of the Beast…
Warhol.SS – 3PEAT EP (Review)
Warhol.SS is a name that alludes most. Somehow still underground despite so many years within the scene & plenty of cosigns, he continues to grow with each new release. This…
Eminem – Curtain Call 2 (Review)
This is not a greatest hits album. Despite sharing namesake with the original album, this newest compilation from Eminem serves as a revisionist history of his own career. While the…
In Memoriam: Young Slo-Be
Stockton, California rapper Young Slo-Be has recently passed. A burgeoning star, he had reached a new level of popularity with his track “I Love You.” His ability to calmly rap…
Blahzay Blahzay – Blah Blah Blah (Throwback Thursday Review)
When you stick your head so deep into the world of Wu-Tang, its easy to get lost. When you touch on the the affiliates, you find hundreds of members you…
Bankroll Freddie – From Trap To Rap 2 (Review)
Following up his 2020 album, Bankroll Freddie’s newest effort feels like a restart for him. There’s a new fire here that was lacking on his previous effort Big Bank, as…
BandGang Lonnie Bands – Scorpion Eyes (Review)
While there work ethic of the Michigan Trap scene seems never ending, few are making albums with a heavy sense of introspection. BandGang Lonnie Bands’ enters those ranks with his…













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