Music: Rap
Currently listing articles 555-501:
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Music Review: Living Legends - The Gathering EP— West coast underground rappers come together again in this short but worthy EP.
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Really Really Good: The Return of Super LQ!— The rumors of my blogging death are just that! New music from Pete Rock, Achozen, Busta Rhymes, and The Game!
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The Rockologist: The Politics Of DancingRocking— Revolution rock still lives. You just gotta' look a bit harder to find it.
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Music Review: DGAF - DGAF— DGAF stands for one thing and one thing alone: Don’t Give A F**k.
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Music Review: Prodigy - H.N.I.C. Pt. 2— Prodigy's 2008 Manifesto has arrived.
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Music Review: Lyrics Born - Everywhere at Once— Witness the rebirth of Lyrics Born...
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Concert Review: The Nightwatchman & Friends - Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA - 4/15/08— Morello and his musical friends put on a night to remember for a good cause.
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Music Review: Heroes Original Soundtrack— 2007 was great for soundtracks, but you need a new one to fill that void in your life. Try this one on for size.
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Music Review: Top 50 Albums of 2007 Pt. V (1-10)— Here is the best of the best of 2007, the finest year for music in 13 years.
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Music Review: Top 50 Albums of 2007 Pt. IV (11-20)— The ten best albums are yet to be unveiled, but these ten here are nothing to sneeze at either. What a year...
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Music Review: Young Mass - Young Mass— Young Mass is the first to release an album after the disbandment of Digital Underground.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Body Of War: Songs That Inspired An Iraq War Veteran— For anyone who wonders where all the angry, indignant, and compelling protest songs have gone today, look no further.
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Music Review: Top 100 Albums of 2007 Pt. III (21-30)— Episode 3 of the series continues to document the amazing year of music that was '07 with some familiar faces and a few new ones.
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Really Really Good: The Rough Diamond Life!— The latest and the greatest is here at RRG! Diamonds In The Rough, Mr. Choc, Fools Gold, and more!
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The Rockologist On The Art Of The Interview— Interviewing rock stars is both easy and fun... at least when they decide to cooperate.
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Music Review: Danny Diablo - Thugcore 4 Life— The Queens, New York native son brings to us the art form of "thugcore".
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Concert Review: KRS One At The Roxy, Los Angeles CA 01/18/08— KRS ripped through his lengthy catalog of Hip-Hop hits, as the crowd let him know he is loved in LA.
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2008 Grammy Predictions (Rap Categories)— Clayton Perry gives his predictions (in the rap field) for the 50th Grammy Awards.
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Music Review: The Wu-Tang Clan - 8 Diagrams— Breaking down my Rap Album of the Year
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Music Review: Kirk Franklin - The Fight of My Life— Gospel artist of the year Kirk Franklin once again fuses two realms of music into one.
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Music Review: Master P - Featuring...Master P— If you at one time were "Bouty Bouty" or made them say "Ugh" this CD is just for you.
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Music Review: Bone Thugs n Harmony - T.H.U.G.S.— Bone is still raw, even if its no longer ‘Ruthless’
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Music DVD Review Jay-Z: Reasonable Doubt— How Shawn Carter became Jay-Z.
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My Favorite Albums of 2007: NOT a "Best of" List— A look back on the top albums of 2007.
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An Open Letter To Rapper Bow-Wow (aka Lil'Bow Wow)— I don’t pay to listen albums where little kids talk like they are grown.
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Music Review: 2Pac - The Best of 2Pac: Thug Life— The more things change...the more they've changed
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Music Review: The Wu Tang Clan - 8 Diagrams— the Wu Tang Clan still ain't nuthin' to F' wit
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Music Review: Big B - More To Hate— Big B's tattoos won't be getting all the attention now that he's released More To Hate.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Now That's What I Call Music 26— A collection of some of the top hits of 2007!
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Music DVD Review: Eminem: Live from New York City— 'Proof' of the way things were
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Music Review: DJ Axel - Breakin' The Law— Take one part rock and one part rap, mix furiously, and enjoy.
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New Album Releases 12/04/07: Christmas Rapping With Ghostface Killah, Eazy E & NWA, 2-Pac, Scarface, Too $hort, Wyclef Jean; Plus David Bowie, Blake Lewis— Just when you thought they were done, the labels ask "why wrap your presents this year when you can...rap them?"
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: December 4, 2007 - N.W.A, Gamelan Tunas Mekar, Jandek— Kick off the season with some gangsta rap, gamelan, and outsider freakishness.
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Music Review: Common - thisisme then: The Best of Common— Common's raw rhymes mixed with that earthy backpacker aura still emanate from this pristine set, and yes I do mean pristine as uncorrupted.
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Concert Review: Vegoose - Day Two - 10/28/07— Part Two of El Bicho's coverage of Vegoose
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Music Review - Indie Round-Up: Kelli Hanson, The Beautiful Girls, Darius Lux— "Evil Clown Song" sounds exactly like you'd think it would.
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Music Review: UGK - UGK Underground Kingz — Now that Bun and Sweet Jones are back together, you know the level of trillness is about to go through the roof!
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Concert Review: Vegoose - Day One - 10/27/07— The third annual Vegoose festival brings some changes.
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Music Review: Ice Cube - In The Movies— Ice Cube has put together a CD featuring his songs that have appeared in movies he has acted in.
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Music Review: Median - Median's Relief— If you don't know about this guy yet, take a listen to the free mixtape, and be on the lookout for Median!
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New Album Releases 10/16/07: R.E.M., Luther, Hendrix, The Queen Of Soul, And More Reissues Than You Can Shake A Christmas Tree At— Is this really the best the record industry can do?
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New Album Releases 10/09/07: Kid Rock, Puddle Of Mudd, And Christmas Lead A Slow Week— Kid Rock finds his Rock & Roll Jesus, while Josh Groban, Patti Labelle, and the Isleys gear up for his birthday.
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New Album Releases 10/02/07: Broooce! (Plus Dylan, Fogerty, PJ Harvey, Dashboard Confessional, Annie Lennox & More)— It's crunch time, as the much anticipated return of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band leads the pack this week.
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Tuesday New Album Releases 9/25/07: This Week It's All About Joni (Plus Foo Fighters, Miles, will.i.am, Chaka Khan, And More) — Christmas may be months away, but for the record business its time to let the games begin.
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Music Review: Gym Class Heroes - As Cruel As School Children— Gym Class Heroes' As Cruel As School Children is almost too cool for school.
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Why 50 Cent Is A Fake— Like Nas said, "F**k a bum, whack rapper making his career outta dissin."
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New Album Releases, 9-11-2007: 50 Cent, Kanye West, Kenny Chesney— There's a new album from Kanye West, the whiningest little bitch in the land.
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Music Review: Kanye West - Graduation— It's easy to make it when you've got other people doing the work for you.
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New Album Releases, 9-4-2007: Trojan Country Reggae Box, Patti Scialfa, Ice Cube— I'm right interested in hearing the ska version of "Tennessee Waltz" and the reggae version of "Stand By Your Man."
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Music Review: The Entourage Soundtrack— A fascinating, fun look at a different type of lifestyle as told through music.
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Music Review: DaHv - "Suburbia Disturbia" — What if Eminem had been born into more favorable circumstances, would his music have been different?
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Interview: T.I. Speaks About ScreamFest, His Album, and His Movie— Hip hop's undisputed king shares his thoughts about Screamfest, American Gangster, T.I. vs. T.I.P, and more.
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Music Review: Talib Kweli - Eardrum— Yes, it's really that good.
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Concert Review: Wu-Tang Clan, August 22nd, 2007 Red Rocks, Morrison, Colorado— The Wu-Tang clan perform for the first time at Colorodo's historic Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
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Jennifer Hudson Should Embrace Hip-Hop, Not Diss It— Smell the dollars, J-Hud. They could come if you give a "hip" and a "hop" to your music.
