Once again, after sifting through all the Records and CDs I have gotten in the last three weeks, I am now ready to let you know about another Underground Voices favorites that I am still nodding to, but!! I will save the best for last, so.., check them out.
Queens is Mr. Cheeks' home, so it goes without saying that every time he ventures into Manhattan these days he's reminded of the September 11 horror. And honestly, it's starting to get to him.
Always wanting to be the first at everything, you have to know, Knowa!!! Knowalazarus, straight from Queens New York, is of Asian descent
Hip Hop is on a decline! Or is it? The P.H.D or Playa Hating Degree may be the only thing saving Hip Hop.
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When you're hot, you're hot. And right now, at this particular moment in time, Def Jam South's flagship artist, Ludacris, is white-hot. As he prepares for the November 6th release of his highly-anticipated sophomore album, Word of Mouf, the Atlanta resident is
In the times of upstart artists/groups, that saturate the business with the hopes for quick cash, here's a group that understands the business, along with what it takes to
After surfacing from Boston in the late eighties, the Almighty Rock Solid Organization with members E-Devious, Rock, Tony Rhome, Deff Jeff and Benzino who at the time was dubbed simply as Ray Dogg, experienced some success accompanied by some serious setbacks. Their single, "One in the Chamba" received heavy
Yesterday afternoon, I took my nephew to the park. As I watched him do his absolute best to dribble and shoot, I thought to myself, what is the world coming too?
Alright, first off, when did major labels start signing underground artist again? Motown has signed two for 2001, Journalist, a banger of a song featuring none other than M.O.P. and ....
Well, it has been a minute since you have heard the words of DJ Marvilous. I
Dedicated fans from Los Angeles to Japan know Click as the premiere Beat-Box artist more than they know him for being
The Ruff Ryder camp has, since it
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Enough people pass in and out of the headquarters of Rawkus Records in midtown Manhattan on a regular afternoon to warrant the need for revolving doors...
MC Eiht is out to set the record straight on the craft that he played a large role in creating. As front man of Compton
It's been a minute yo, so I'm going to get right back into things. Many full lengths to get, and some that you defintitely should have gotten if you didn't. Hopefully you haven't slepped on The
Although it has been considered an urban industry sellout for several years, The Source is literally for sale.
When most rappers his age are either fighting to recover their ghetto credibility as part of hip-hop's nobility and petit bourgeoisie or break out of ghetto celebrity as one of its
Even through a telephone one can practically see the broad smile of Milwaukee