Fat Joe – The Darkside Vol. 1 [Review] B-Easy·July 30, 2010Sometimes it’s forgotten that Fat Joe released his first album in 1993 with Represent and that his original...
Paul Wall – Heart Of A Champion [Review] B-Easy·July 15, 2010Everybody likes Paul Wall. Okay, he may not be Hip-Hop’s favorite white boy, but that’s only because most...
8Ball & MJG – Ten Toes Down [Review] B-Easy·May 15, 2010Orange Mound, Memphis should be proud. If Hip-Hop were professional sports, it’d be no arguing that 8Ball &...
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony – Uni5: The World’s Enemy [Review] SBK·May 5, 2010When artists first arrive in the industry, longevity among other things is high on the priority list. At...
Kurupt – Streetlights [Review] B-Easy·April 28, 2010When I sit back and think about Kurupt, it’s crazy that I once ranked him in my top...
Devin The Dude – Suite #420 [Review] Saule Wright·April 19, 2010I remember when I first discovered The Dude. I saw the CD case laying on the floor of...
Kidz In The Hall – Land Of Make Believe [Review] B-Easy·March 11, 2010Kidz In The Hall have made changes on every album. With their debut album School Was My Hustle...
Styles P & DJ Green Lantern – The Green Ghost Project [Review] B-Easy·February 9, 2010Seeing that we don’t usually review mixtapes, most things with DJ Green Lantern attached to it would normally...
Crooked I – Mr. Pig Face Weapon Waist [Review] DJ LP·December 23, 2009With the Fro’s crew busy with new projects constantly coming up, I thought it might be fit for...
Young Money – We Are Young Money [Review] King Jerm·December 22, 2009Lil’ Wayne continues his quest to rule the world with the release of HIS label’s collective effort We...
Playaz Circle – Flight 360: The Takeoff [Review] King Jerm·September 29, 2009Since I’m the in house Southern reviewer, I thought I would revisit one of the more underrated groups...
KRS-One & Buckshot – Survival Skills [Review] Saule Wright·September 17, 2009Typically, when we think of Pro Black, prideful, conscious rap, KRS-One tends to triumphantly erupt from our souls...
Fabolous – Loso’s Way [Review] Saule Wright·July 27, 2009We all can spell it by now, eff-aye-be-oh-el-o-you-ess, he’s successfully spelled his name right into most of our...
Ace Hood – Ruthless [Review] B-Easy·June 29, 2009In Ace Hood’s short career, he has already accumulated a few accomplishments: Being the first artist signed to...
Freeway – Philadelphia Freeway 2 [Review] H20·May 27, 2009When I first heard about this album, it seemed almost too good to be true: Freeway was not...
Method Man & Redman – Blackout! 2 [Review] B-Easy·May 20, 2009While both Red & Meth have 10 solo albums between them, it’s hard to not acknowledge that as...
Paul Wall – Fast Life [Review] Kareem Abdul Jamar·May 13, 2009I’m going to get it out the way and say that I like Paul Wall. The first time...
Cam’ron – Crime Pays [Review] King Jerm·May 12, 2009Cam’ron returns to the game after taking some time away to tend to family business with his sixth...
Rapper Big Pooh – The Delightful Bars (North American Version) [Review] Saule Wright·May 7, 2009With any Hip-Hop group, folks tend to try to discount someone in the group. I don’t know if...
Jim Jones – Pray IV Reign [Review] King Jerm·March 24, 2009Harlem’s own Jim Jones returns with his fourth studio album titled Pray IV Reign. This is coming off...
Joe Budden – Padded Room [Review] B-Easy·February 23, 2009I’ll be honest; at one point I had wrote Joe Budden off as another casualty of the Hip-Hop...
Ryan Leslie – Ryan Leslie [Review] Saule Wright·February 9, 2009We said “Hip-Hop & more”….so with Hip-Hop releases being a little on the light side, I’m going to...
Plies – Da Realist [Review] King Jerm·December 16, 2008No this is not a glitch in the matrix, Plies has released another album THIS year. While everyone...
E-40 – The Ball Street Journal [Review] King Jerm·November 28, 2008One thing about E-40 is that he never compromised his sound one bit. The 40 we are getting...
The Knux – Remind Me In 3 Days [Review] B-Easy·October 27, 2008Most people will openly admit that The Knux are a weird group to place in the Hip-Hop landscape....