Monday Mixtape Release Dates: Fabolous, Stack Bundles, T-Pain
9th Wonder unloads a new batch of unofficial remixes, Kidz N The Hall lead up to their LP, & Stack Bundles shines on.
Rap Release Dates: Busta Rhymes, Tech N9ne, Game
Busta Rhymes gets a tentative date, Strange Music plots out '10, as Kurupt, Sade, Jaheim and Gil Scott-Heron release today.
Monday Mixtape Release Dates: Lupe Fiasco, Joell Ortiz, Chris Brown
With Gorilla Zoe dropping 28 February mixtapes, DX keeps you updated of forthcoming tapes from many including Termanology, X.O. and D12, with several audio streams.
Rap Release Dates: Tony Yayo, Mariah Carey, Ludacris
Tony Yayo may sneak attack with a street album, Mariah rapidly releases another LP, while Ludacris and Sadat X move release dates.
Rap Release Dates: Chamillionaire, Ludacris, Canibus & More
HipHopDX breaks down all the release dates from now till summer, with some surprises that haven't even been made public yet.
J. Stalin - The Prenuptial Agreement
Recognizable by his soul-texture bearing voice, self-harmonized hooks, and explicit semiautobiographical tales, J. Stalin demonstrates commendable versatility on Prenuptial Agreement via his remarkable ear for eclectic bass-pulsating instrumentals.
Rap Release Dates: Snoop Dogg, DJ Khaled, E-40, Big Boi & More
The weekly HipHopDX news feature unveils the new dates for albums from Joell Ortiz, Smif n' Wessun solos, Bun B, Distant Relatives and more.
DX Release Date Round-Up 1/11/2010
New mixtapes from Big Pooh and Cam'ron, Sadat X announces his sequel, Lil Wayne gets pushed up, Trina pushed back, and B.o.B. gates a date.
DX Release Date Round-Up 1/3/2010
DX's new weekly series updates you on new release announcements from Reks, Reflection Eternal, Lil Flip, Brotha Lynch Hung and Lloyd Banks.
At a time filled with corporate-influenced music, Vision has set its sights on forging Hip Hop back into an era of non-compliance, when artists stood for something and every track had intent.
Big Pun - The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun
Although in different ways, both works undeniably solidify the fact that Christopher Rios
While Warren G makes a strong case for being able to harness eclectic diversity, it unfortunately fails to provide fulfilling satisfaction to any one audience.
Despite an impressive guest-list, the lesser acknowledged lyricist of the duo has an album with lots of theme, just short on originality and substance.
Daz Dillinger - Public Enemiez
With more than a half dozen albums (both solo and collaborative) in the works, Daz needs stop having "album ADD" and put more focus on each album
Despite his aptitude for success, his unmemorable and often undistinguishable style; lukewarm lyricism; and relatively low industry support, leave Dorrough with plenty of room for improvement for his sophomore album
Rather than trying to make a statement about his career's dependency on Rap-A-Lot, Yukmouth should have released the impending Thug Lordz sophomore album first.
DJ JS-1 - Ground Original 2: No Sell Out
It's veteran's day on this brilliant blend of surprising collaborations and scratch-based boom-bap, with O.C., Organized Konfusion, Ultramagnetic, Canibus and KRS-One stealing shows.
Although Tear Gas should inspire those unfamiliar with The Jacka to give him a listen, the Pittsburg native ultimately needs to revisit his critically acclaimed sophomore album The Jack Artist
Fat Joe & Pistol Pete - K.A.R. - Kill All Rats
Moreover, K.A.R. is by no means "the elephant in the room," but rather a wallflower, with the feeling that this vanity project worked better as a mixtape