Month: May 2022

Review: Da Misses – Realism Religion
Da Misses – Realism Religion is a “Lost Tapes” album which is one of the coldest most lyrical Sacramento rap albums of 2021. Realism Religion…

Review: Luke 808 – Island Vibin
Luke 808 – Island Vibin’ is a hip hop/rap influenced reggae album where hip hop/rap meets the sounds of tropical reggae music with positive vibes….

Review: Jhiame – Jhiame
Jhiame’s self-titled album called Jhiame [Jhiame – Jhiame] has that neo-soul New Jack Swing sound with an R&B/Soul edge to it. This album came out…

Review: Jhiame – Screamn’ Dat Pimpin’
Screamn’ Dat Pimpin is filled with Hip Hop/Rap, Funk, Blues, and R&B/Soul. The back of the album cover represents symbols of the 1970s era such…

Review: Tank Doggs – Beware Of Da Doggs
Tank Doggs – Beware Of Da Doggs was supposed to the next hottest thing on the tank of No Limit Records in the late 1990s….

Review: VK – VK
VK – VK is a hardcore lyrical versatile all in your face rap album that holds no punches. Her hardcore versatile lyrics leave much to…

Review: Alumnyh – The Album
Alumnyh – The Album is Born Soul – From The Beginning To The End revisited or Born Soul – From The Beginning To The End…

Review: Marques Callaway – Wut Da Hell U Lookin At
Marques Callaway – Wut Da Hell U Lookin At is the most overlooked soul rap album from San Antonio to date. Soul meets rap on…

Review: Kerri Chandler - Ozone EP
Kerri Chandler’s Ozone EP is one of the many EPs that slipped away from the public eye during the beginning of the 2010s. This EP…

Review: Michel’le – Hang Tyme EP
The Michel’le – Hang Tyme EP is classic soul and R&B meets hip hop/rap. Hang Tyme continues the mix of classic soul and hip-hop. Hang…