…Hip Hop from his own unique multi-verse. Kool Keith takes his information-age rhymes to a whole new level, with a sound that’s equal parts streets and space. Featuring collaborations with…
“Give It Up” is a song by Public Enemy. It was released in July 1994 as the first single from their fifth album Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age. It was their…
…go hand-in-hand, so when I got massively into Hip Hop and movies at age 11, I started buying music, videos and books at a ridiculous rate, and space to put…
…age. He eventually turned to music, using his experiences in the streets to create socially conscious and politically charged Hip Hop. Ice-T’s debut album, Rhyme Pays, was released in 1987…
…morbid obesity, Pun experienced breathing problems throughout the album’s recording process, slowing down his iconic flow. He died at 28 years of age, just two months before the album’s release….
…York City to Japan to Europe. At the age of 14, Marcel Hall dazzled his neighborhood under the alias of Biz Markie. His music scene debut began in 1985 as…
…Part 2 (2000) “Best of Me Part II” (featuring Mýa) off DJ Clue’s Backstage: A Hard Knock Life soundtrack (2000) “Hey Papi” (featuring Memphis Bleek & Amil) off the Nutty…
Big Pun, also known as Christopher Lee Rios, had three children before he died in 2000 at the young age of 28. He had two daughters Amanda Rios and Vanessa…
Mixing Twista’s speed, De La Soul’s D.A.I.S.Y. Age attitude, and the modern swagger of the Tech N9ne-driven underground, rapper R.A. the Rugged Man is a favorite guest star for the…
…was a rap album that rock fans could get into. On tour, the Beastie Boys reveled in bacchanalian excess; their stage props included a dancing cage and a 20-foot hydraulic…
…studio albums, with the first being the 1996 platinum-selling album The Coming. His list of hit singles include “Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check”, “Dangerous”, “Turn It Up (Remix)/Fire…
…produced with Prince Paul. Comedian Chris Rock ranked it 10th in his list of the top 25 hip-hop albums of all time that was published in Rolling Stone in 2005….