Planet Ill keeps the midnight train to Detroit rolling with five more examples of why Motor Town’s musical legacy can’t be beaten.
Pusha T throws down the gauntlet to all rappers, new and old who stand in the way of his ascent. Rappers ready yourselves, label owners dig deep. Here’s the Bidding War freestyle.
Curren$y has flown under the radar for a while. Is Pilot Talk the record that takes him from stealth bomber to jumbo J.E.T.? The answer may surprise you.
By Odeisel Festivals are all about celebration and the 2010 Brooklyn Hip-Hop festival was no
Detroit’s music scene is really something to behold. Take a peak at all they have to offer from every genre known to man.
When Devin The Dude, Paul Wall and Z-Ro get together on a track, the odds of its theme NOT being about the sticky icky are very slim. A song entitled “Smoke Every Day” pretty much seals the deal.
Sum 41 takes some serious shots at the bottom of the punk totem pole. Do they pull enough rank to be worthy of such serious judgment? And is the song any good? Find out.
With all the talk of the government being against them, many Americans truly have no idea. Unfortunately some, like the family of Oscar Grant, know all too well.
Is he is or is he ain’t Illuminati? Neither Jigga nor Ross will say but musically they mesh on the latest banger from Ross’ upcoming album Teflon Don, “Free Mason”
Tamar Kali and an old school Kanye West and crew power the latest episode of Indiesent Exposure. Waaaay before the Heartbreak or the wired jaw.