Month: February 2022

Review: Nomad – Paths We Walk
Nomad – Paths We Walk is one of those Quiet Storm soul rap albums from Sacramento, California which is relatively unknown and obscure. His songs…

Review: Brotha Lynch Hung – Midevil
The Brotha Lynch Hung – Midevil album was a classical medieval album with no funky beats unlike no other. This album has the most break…
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[WATCH] Snoop Dogg – BODR (Bacc On Death Row) [Short Film]
A short film by Snoop Dogg – B.O.D.R. (Bacc on Death Row) BODR OUT NOW on Death Row Records: https://deathrow.ffm.to/bodr.oyd Directed by Snoop Dogg Director…

On The Line: The RAW Report #46
Welcome back for another edition of ‘The R.A.W Report’ bringing you the Top 5 biggest news stories, releases and events, from the worlds of Hip-Hop/Rap…

No Limit Vs Cash Money Records Untold Beef!
Is this untold story part reason to why No Limit and Cash Money records never worked together

Review: 2 Low – Problem Child
2 Low’s album Problem Child was a wild braggadocious and shockingly explicit rap album due to the amount of expletives and subject matter. 2 Low…

Review: Baby Soulja – Eye Of A Youngster
Baby Soulja – Eye Of A Youngster has that Southern flavor of rap due to the elements of bounce music and traps beats. The album…

Review: Lil Romeo – s/t
Lil Romeo’s debut album back in 2001 was a platinum success gone right. You had the right sound, production, and promotion behind the album. Nearly…

Review: Lil Romeo – Game Time
Lil Romeo – Game Time was the follow-up album to his 2001 debut album. While Lil Romeo’s 2002 album Game Time was not as successful…

Review: 6 Piece – 2002 Six Piece
The 6 Piece – 2002 Six Piece album was supposed be released in 2002 as a joint venture between No Limit Records and Universal Records….