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Category Archives: Reviews
Album Review: KiD CuDi – Man On The Moon II: The Legend Of Mr. Rager
Posted via iHipHop.com The progression of Scott Mescudi’s artistry is lined with controversy and misconstrued notions of his personal life. After a brush with fame and critical praise for his 2009 debut, Man On The Moon, KiD CuDi became the … Continue reading
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Tagged Album Review, Cage, Emile, Hip-Hop, Kanye West, Kid Cudi, Man On the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager, Mary J. Blige, new music, Rap, The Legend Of Mr. Rager
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Album Review: Celph Titled & Buckwild – Nineteen Ninety Now
Posted via iHipHop.com On the verge of releasing Nineteen Ninety Now, Celph Titled ravaged a group of classic Buckwild instrumentals on the track “Buck’s Four Course Meal.” Sounding as natural as the original artists over beats such as “Put It … Continue reading
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Tagged A.G., Album Review, Apathy, Army of the Pharaohs, Brand Nubian, Buckwild, Celph Titled, Demigodz, DITC, F.T., Grand Puba, Hip-Hop, Jedi Mind Tricks, new music, Nineteen Ninety Now, O.C., R.A. The Rugged Man, Sadat X, Underground, Vinnie Paz
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Album Review: 1982 (Statik Selektah + Termanology) – 1982
Posted via iHipHop.com “Seeing that we grew up off that Gang Starr, Pete Rock and CL Smooth, Kool G Rap and Polo, I think Hip Hop needs a new duo” exclaims Statik Selektah as listeners embark on a journey into … Continue reading
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Tagged 1982, Album Review, Boston, Bun B, East Coast, Freeway, Hip-Hop, Jack Evans, Lil Fame, M.O.P., new music, Rap, Saigon, Statik Selektah, Styles P, Underground
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Album Review: Wisemen – Children Of A Lesser God
Posted via iHipHop.com The Wisemen once again emerge from the dusk of Detroit to deliver a hearty dose of Wu-Tang inspired tracks on their sophomore LP, Children Of A Lesser God. While their debut, Wisemen Approaching, garnered critical acclaim, it … Continue reading
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Tagged Album Review, Bronze Nazareth, Children Of A Lesser God, Hip-Hop, Kevlaar 7, new music, Phillie, raekwon, Salute, Wisemen, wu-tang clan
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Album Review: Vado – Slime Flu
Posted via iHipHop.com When Vado broke onto the scene over a year ago as Cam’ron’s protégé, it was hard to imagine that he was destine for anything besides a full-time weed carrying position. Fast-forward a summer and certain Hip Hop … Continue reading
Album Review: Pimp C – The Naked Soul Of Sweet Jones
Posthumous albums are a touchy subject. At times they can be classic, while at other times they’re destined to fail and are nothing more than cheap ploys for money. Although he released Sweet James Jones Stories in 2005 and Pimpilation … Continue reading
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Tagged Album Review, Bun B, Chamillionaire, E-40, Hip-Hop, Lil Boosie, Pimp C, Rap, Rick Ross, Slim Thug, The Naked Soul Of Sweet Jones, Too $hort, UGK, Webbie
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Album Review: Lil Boosie – Incarcerated
Posted via iHipHop.com To say the past two years have been rough for Torrrence Hatch would be an understatement. The man whom most know under the moniker of Lil Boosie went from possibly sitting behind bars for two years on … Continue reading
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Tagged Album Review, Foxx, Hip-Hop, Incarcerated, Lil Boosie, new music, new orleans, Rap, South, Webbie
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Album Review: Lil Wayne – I Am Not A Human Being
Posted via iHipHop.com From 2pac to X-Raided, several rappers have released albums while incarcerated. After battling a 2007 gun charge, Lil Wayne was sentenced to a year in prison. Shortly before entering Riker’s Island, Weezy recorded several music videos intended … Continue reading
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Tagged Drake, Hip-Hop, I Am Not A Human Being, Jay Sean, Lil Wayne, new music, Nicki Minaj, Noah "40" Shebib, Rap, T-Streets, Weezy, Young Money
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Album Review: Ski Beats – 24 Hour Karate School
Posted via iHipHop.com It’s hard to make a comeback in Hip Hop. Even when you haven’t really gone away, people tend to forget what you did in the past and move on to the next up-and-comer. Then again, there are … Continue reading
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Tagged 24 Hour Karate School, Album Review, BluRoc, Camp Lo, Curren$y, Dame Dash, Grae, Hip-Hop, Jay Electronica, Jim Jones, Joell Ortiz, Mos Def, new music, Rap, Ras Kass, Rugz D Bewler, Ski Beat, Smoke DZA, Stalley, Tabi Bonney, The Cool Kids, Underground, Wiz Khalifa
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