Month: September 2022

Review: 4hero – Two Pages
4hero – Two Pages is a mellow rhythmic broken beat jazzstep album with spiritual vibes that are poetic due to the way the lyrics are…

Review: The Dayton Family – FBI (cassette promo version)
The Dayton Family – FBI (cassette promo version) used some different samples than the retail version. For instance the sample of Aaron Hall – I…

New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development files plans for 8-story residential facility at 35-01 Beach Channel Drive.
New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development has filed plans for an 8-story residential facility. The 8-story building will be a 115,000 square…

Review: Snubnoze – Pimp 4 Ever
The Snubnoze – Pimp 4 Ever album has some of the hardest most sophisticated beats over haunting dark soundscapes for a Memphis rap tape from…

Review: Liveola – Programed To Wreck
Liveola killed that hoe on his debut album called Liveola – Programed To Wreck back in 2003. Liveola verses were definitely some of the most…

Review: Johnny P. – Connect The Dots
Connect The Dots is the wholesome debut album from Chicago singer Johnny P. This album gave him his wholesome image in the world of R&B….

Review: Na’shay – R U Ready
Na’shay – R U Ready is one of the rarer lesser known Ruthless Records releases which is quite obscure. Not too many people knew this…

Review: Top Authority – Somethin’ To Blaze To
Top Authority – Somethin’ To Blaze To is one of those timeless classics that is considered to be a masterpiece album of gangsta rap. This…

Review: Soulja Slim – The Streets Made Me
Soulja Slim – The Streets Made Me was one of No Limit’s most overlooked albums of 2001. The reason being is that Soulja Slim –…

Review: 504 Boyz – Ghetto Ballin’
The 504 Boyz – Ghetto Ballin’ album was a ghetto guttar album with explicit lyrics from the streets of New Orleans, Louisiana. The 504 Boyz…