Rick Ross finally drops his third album Teflon Don with Jay-Z, Kanye West, Styles P, Raphael Saadiq and more over his usual superior production. Is it the classic we’ve been waiting for?
The War Report 2: Report The War features the Capone that was missing for most of their first album. It also features a Noreaga no longer on the run eating but in the trenches taking this rap seriously.
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.
Black Sheep takes you deep into the early 1990s on the release “From The Black Pool Of Genius” featuring guest appearances from Jean Grae, Psycho Les, AZ and a mini Native Tongies reunion.
Dwele takes an unconventional spin through the R&B world with his latest album, W.ants W.orld W.omen. Will he get you caught up in his world wide web?
Canadian duo Eternia and MoSS drop the very dope project At Last. Can they force the market to check for something other than bacon, wrestling and Drake?
Big Boi attempts to step out of the shadow of his Outkast partner Andre 3000 with Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty. Does he succeed?
Hard-working producre Marco Polo brings back that Boom Bap feeling with a ton of guests on The Stupendous Adventures of Marco Polo
Apollo Brown strikes another blown for the burgeoning Detroit Underground Hip-Hop scene with his heater The Reset, featuring Big Pooh, Oddissee, Black Milk and more!
D’Angelo’s compilation, Interpretations: Remakes, isn’t anything new. However, it is still a testament to how much he is missed, and why.