Dr. Dre assembles the heaviest of the heavyweights on one track to take Hip-Hop (and its fans) to task for the removal of lyrics from the equation of Hip-Hop. Peep the “Syllables” from Jay-Z, Eminem and 50 Cent.
Tech N9ne and his never ending grind are right on time with a Christmas treat. Bad Season hosts plenty of new material, but we will start with Hard Liquor and Table and Chest Stress. Enjoy.
The week in freestyle features rappers in cuffs, Black Thought rhyming at the lunch table, Kweli trying to start things up, the inevitable freestyels over Dre’s “Kush” and a Vampire Weekend sighting.
Dr Dre Snoop and Nate add Akon to the mix to supply that fix you need with the “Kush.” Is it as potent as that Chronic you know and love?
From fast rising Hip-Hop/R&B star to anonymity, Michel’le has seen both sides of fame. We sat down with here to talk about her rise and her resurgence.
This episode features an in-depth interview with female emcee Rah Digga, fresh off the release of her sophomore album Classic. We also discuss Nas and Lupe Fiasco’s troubles with upcoming releases, Dr. Dre’s strangest collabos, and two Tennessee incidents that will leave you scratching your head.
This week’s classic clash pits two extremely highly-anticipated albums Doggystyle and Get Rich Or Die trying. These two Dre related albums delivered on their immense buzz. Which was better?
A wayward track, allegedly from Dr. Dre’s Detox sessions finds its way out of the rabbit hole. Is this another glimpse into the legendary album? Is it any good? Find out.
Both N.W.A. and the Geto Boys brought the hood to the speakers of citizens who had no idea how real it got in the ghettos of urban America. In this edition of the Classic Clash, we pit these two reality rap classics head to head. Who painted the grimmer picture?
After years of getting pushed back and being finally dropped by Aftermath, Stat Quo finally releases his debut Statlanta. Lyrics to go from the dirty South. Was it worth the wait?