Tag: hip-hop

Review: Blaque – Blaque
Blaque’s self-titled album was released at the peak of teen pop in its most popular stage. Clearly they were copying the formula of 3LW and…

Review: Blaque – Blaque By Popular Demand
Somehow Blaque managed to release a “greatest hits” album despite having 2 unreleased album that were later butchered digital releases to iTunes. Blaque By Popular…

Review: Lil Raskull – Because It Was Written
Because It Was Written was exclusively released by Golgotha Missionaries and Wine-O Records from Houston, Texas in 1998 as an attempt by Lil Raskull to…

Review: Prince Ital Joe – s/t
Prince Ital Joe’s self-titled album from 1994 is one of Death Row Records lesser known unreleased albums. The selt-titled Prince Ital Joe album was supposed…

Review: Sinister – Mobbin 4 Life
Sinister – Mobbin 4 Life was one of the most overlooked gangsta rap albums from 1994 out of Los Angeles, California. This album is basically…

Review: Big Mello – Bar None/ Fade All
The album Big Mello – Bar None/ Fade All was one of the many albums that was supposed to have been released by Commerce Street…

Review: Kev Brown – I Do What I Do
Kev Brown – I Do What I Do is one of the best underground hip hop albums of 2005 filled with a nostalgic sense of…

Review: Baby Bash – Tha Smokin’ Nephew
Baby Bash – Tha Smokin’ Nephew was the smoking hot album of 2003 that was full of Latin rap, reggaeton, and pop music for everyone…

Review: Tow Down – By Prescription Only
Tow Down’s album, By Prescription Only had moderate regional success in the state of Texas in 2000 with songs such as Country Rap Tunes and…

Review: Baby Bash – Cyclone
Baby Bash came out with another whirling hit of an album called Cyclone back in 2007. The album uses a balance of pop, rap, and…