Lupe Fiasco isn’t Big Meech or Larry Hoover, but he does consider some high crimes on his re-work of Rick Ross’ BMF. Listen in and see how it compares to the original.
The DMV’s own Phil Aide held a listening party for his upcoming album Letterman. If the first listen is an indication, he may have the album that takes the DMV to the forefront
Paul Wall brings it for the boppers on Heart of a Champion. Would anyone else feel it?
In honor of *home run king Barry Bonds’ birthday, Planet Ill takes a look at some of the biggest homerun verses ever. Chime in on what we hit and what we struck out with.
Usher and Bun B are ready to drive you back to the crib. Planet Ill doesn’t know if you should go, but we definitely have an opinion about what’s playing on the car radio.
This week’s Indiesent Exposure covers two mixtapes from UK’s FreshNerd and underground hero J-Live. Beats blends and creativity abound in this week’s selections. Enjoy.
And The Beat Goes On catches up with DMX and Foxy while spinning the best of this weeks beat thefts.
After two shining performances on The Roots’ How I Got Over, rapper STS begins his trek towards his own destiny with The Sole Music EP and the release of song Oniomania.
Fat Joe’s album The Darkside Volume 1 features production by Scram Jones, DJ Premier, Cool & Dre and cameos By the Clipse, Cam’ron, R. Kelly Too Short and much more. Can he rebound from his lackluster previous album?
This installment of Trailer Treats brings you the latest Snippets from Tron Legacy, featuring more special effects and action. Check it out!