Ron Browz sets out to prove he’s a legitimate artist on the autotuneless, gimmick free album Etherlibrium. Can Browz survive unaided?
Arcade Fire examines the myths we create concerning our ascension to adulthood and the lies that life makes of those myths. Dense lyricism and quirky sound make The Suburbs an intense musical journey. Take a ride.
At an press conference sponsored by LiveStream and the Centric Channel, Dru Hill talked about their season on Keith Sweat’s Platinum House, their fans, life issues with the group and more.
Brazillian rapper Laws reups an earlier mixtape with the aid of 9th Wonder, Raekwon and the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League. With all that firepower can the 5:01 (Overtime) tape deliver?
Lauryn Hill returns with the song Repercussions and sounds like maybe this time, a comeback is really in order. No acoustic guitars or melodrama. Take a listen.
A three hour late Foxy Brown still managed to tear down the stage at BB King’s with the help of Spragga Benz and The Firm. With Video.
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.