Tag: hip-hop

Review: Adic – Ain’t No Love
Both genres of jazz and soul meet rap on this album by Adic. Soul meets rap on Ain’t No Love making the album a soul…

Review: Petey Pablo – Same Eyez on Me
Some of you that were alive during the 2000s may remembered that Petey Pablo was once signed to Death Row Records and had recorded two…

Review: House Of 909 – Soul Rebels
Soul Rebels is the debut album of House Of 909 which features an entire orchestra of electronic groups. Think electronic orchestra. What stands out about…

Review: J Flexx – Billboard Dreams
J Flexx – Billboard Dreams has that mellow laid back G-Funk and that classic Death Row sound from the 90s era which makes things even…

Review: J Flexx – Stayin Alive
J Flexx – Stayin Alive has that mellow laid back G-Funk and that classic Death Row sound from the 90s era which makes things even…

Review: Mad One – Poetic Science / I Shoulda
Mad One – Poetic Science / I Shoulda is an interesting hip hop cassette single which came from San Antonio, Texas. This cassette single has…

Review: Rufus Blaq – Credentials
Rufus Blaq showed not only his production credentials but his rapping credentials on his 1998 album Credentials. He proved that he could hold his own…

Review: The Dayton Family – Psycho
The Psycho EP by The Dayton Family EP was released on Psychopathic Records Sub-label Hatchet House in 2011. Think of Rock and Hip Hop/Rap when…

Review: The Dayton Family – Charges of Indictment
The Dayton Family – Charges of Indictment was one of the hardest Michigan rap albums from 2011. Prostitute Killer and Cocaine were the highlights from…

Review: Lil Raskull – Because It Was Written Too
Because It Was Written Too was exclusively released by Golgotha Missionaries, Grapetree Records, Javo Records, and Wine-O Records from Houston, Texas in 2001 as an…