Review: "Hamilton, Charles" Marks A Personal Triumph & Artistic Snare
The mixtape master makes his major label debut and releases something like a mixtape.
Review: Pete Rock & Smoke DZA Cook Audio Crack On "Don’t Smoke Rock"
Even Tyrone Biggums can get down with this one...
Apathy - Handshakes With Snakes Review
Don't call it old school. Address it as pretty damn dope.
Homeboy Sandman - Kindness For Weakness Review
The Good Sun wants us to follow The Golden Rule.
Black Milk & Nat Turner - The Rebellion Sessions
Black Milk & Nat Turner blur the lines of Hip Hop as you know it.
iLoveMakonnen - Drink More Water 6
iLoveMakonnen has an ear, but is still a lyrical work in progress.
Brotha Lynch Hung - Bullet Maker
Brotha Lynch Hung meets expectations, but fails to elevate any further
KXNG Crooked & Statik Selektah Share The Crown As Statik KXNG
The Slaughterhouse and 1982 members join forces to exclusively discuss their new album “Statik KXNG” and ways to bypass the industry bullshit.
Boosie Badazz - Out My Feelings (In My Past)
Boosie balances introspection with good plain fun on his most multi-faceted album to date.
Sheek Louch Discusses How Underdog Status Within The LOX Made Him A Better Emcee
With his sixth studio album out now, Sheek Louch speaks candidly about The LOX’s eventful twenty-year history.
Rapper Big Pooh & Nottz - Home Sweet Home
Home Sweet Home isn’t necessarily personal, but it is relatable, and that's conveyed vis-a-vis its cinematic tonality and lyricism.
Blackalicious: "We Make Necessary Music"
Gift of Gab and Chief Xcel get candid discussing their new album and creative growth as one of Hip Hop’s most formative duos.
Kirk Knight - Late Knight Special
Late Knight Special is a sonic oeuvre of contemporary East Coast Hip Hop rooted in tradition, yet stunningly present.
"Illa J" softly treads the line between Hip Hop and r&b, but doesn't quite deliver on both ends.
"Invite The Light" is an amalgam of different Funk-inspired sub-genres that achieves an incredible diversity of sound.
Guilty Simpson - Detroit’s Son
Whoever the producer, Guilty Simpson continues to prove, time and again, that if paired with the right one, the two will inevitably make a great album.