This week’s IllSide radio tackles the D.O.C./Dr. Dre break-up and takes a look back at some of the most infamous group break-ups ever and the reasons behind them. We also look at the Kool Herc situation and question whether people should pay his medical bills.
It’s another week of all things pimped and pillaged in the music world. Check out whose beats and rhymes got jacked this week.
This episode of IllSide Radio features a one on one interview between Square One and Lyrics Born. Check it out!
This week’s Indiesent Exposure features Darwin Deez and a mixtape based on samples from Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory. And the what? Yeah man. Check it out.
Indie Hip-Hop artist and Wu affiliate Remedy Ross stars in this week’s Indiesent Exposure.
And The Beat Goes On tackles Busta’s Ham, Drake’s naked chest and J. Cole’s love for whips and chains. It’s been an interesting week folks.
This week, IllSide Radio takes a look at some the the greatest and some of the worst diss records and battles of all time in Hip-Hop.
And The Beat Goes On continues to bring you the best (sometimes) on beat thefts and cover craziness. Come on in and sample the redux.
This week’s IllSide Radio covers Jay and Ye going H.A.M., the best and worst collabo cuts, the lack of live albums in Hip-Hop, Slaughterhouse signing to Shady Records and much more!
This week’s IndieSent Exposure brings Garage Band Rock all the way from Pakistan with //orangenoise. Yes. Pakistan.