This week’s Indiesent Exposure gives respect due and a Rest in Peace to legendary Rammelzee while we celbrate life and music with Phil Ade and Frist World Records.
Rick Ross continues his hot streak, this time bringing Kanye West along for the ride on Live Fast Die Young.
This week’s show commentary focused on the latest development in the Sean Bell police brutality saga where one of the policeman accused of being a part is now suing the Bell estate for injuries, our review of this year’s BET Awards ceremony, Tiger Woods’ Divorce settlement & if his ex-wife REALLY deserves that $750 million
Kid Cudi and Kanye collaborate on the radio friendly gem Erase Me. College kids will love it, Hip-Hoppers will hate it, and radio will bump it until you’re silly.
Oxnard, CA rapper MED along with Talib Kweli and labelmate Karriem Riggins teach you the meaning of the word “Classic”
G-Unit takes the first step back to the spotlight with the gully track “Where The Dope At”.
Planet Ill sat down with Mickey Factz to discuss his love for Hip-Hop culture, the backlash from trying different things, and why he didn’t steal the chair with his name on it from his commercial
Some rappers seem impervious to having their shine dimmed, no matter how out of pocket they get. Here’s a short list of the most high profile bulletproof Hip-Hoppers
In the tradition of movies like Wildstyle and Beat Street, Wholetrain delivers a coming of age narrative steeped in graffiti culture
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?
