…much of the material released after 2Pac’s death feels like it should have remained unreleased, as he had no say in its final form. Without his approval, these works don’t…
…dropped, and within a week sold nearly seven hundred thousand units, ultimately selling upwards of four million units. Don’t think “Triumph” was the only sincere banger on this double album,…
…I’m comin down outta the clouds And I’m runnin into turbulence Need to get up, up higher again Feelin like my soul’s on fire again Don’t need to bail for…
…only means quality and importance. The sales don’t have too much to do with it (only in a rare case), and in a way, neither does popularity. Importance means more…
…of the things he rapped about 20 years ago are still happening today, from police brutality, brothers killing brothers, gang violence, mass poverty, and more. I don’t believe he would’ve…
…LA. He’s been pushing his own creative boundaries and constantly re-inventing himself for over 25 years now and I don’t see him slowing down. He’s been a lot of places…
…released, “Mr. Big Stuff”, “The Overweight Lover’s In The House” and “Don’t You Know”. In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source‘s 100 Best Rap Albums Ever….
…sample of the bass line from the classic Hip Hop song “White Lines (Don’t Do It)” by Melle Mel and another sample from Smokey Robinson’s “A Quiet Storm”. A remix…
…the best pure Hip Hop releases around. For their fifth album, these two brought a more mature, socially conscious, and emotive release than we had been used to hearing. Don’t…
The West Coast has given the world a number of classics over the years. While many of those classics like Snoop’s debut, Dr. Dre and his albums, The Game’s debut,…
…was lost in the overflow of classic s*** that was coming out. Years after its release when I play the album for people who don’t know about Onyx, this track…
…Donuts. Donuts is one of the 40 albums that make up our Top 40 Hip Hop Albums of 2006 list – check it out and feel free to share your…