Old heads whine. I know, ’cause I’m one of them. Enough is enough though. Y’all kidding yourself by misrepresenting the past like that.
Get On Down has built quite a name for itself over the past year when it comes to the great reissues and exclusives they release, and they’re going all-out with ’12 Reasons To Die’
The track record Fox has built up regarding the X-Men franchise through the years is nowhere near as dependable as Marvel’s own is when it comes to movie adaptations. Looks like ‘The Wolverine’ might be a positive note though.
‘Liquid Swords’ is not only one of the greatest Wu-Tang records, it’s one of the greatest rap records, period. Come Record Store Day 2013, the good folks over at Get On Down are making sure it’ll have one of the greatest record packagings of all time too.
The esteemed Edgar Wright, director of the awesome Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead and Scott Pilgrim movies is set to direct an Ant-Man film. He previously stated it won’t be a spoof but an…
Unfortunately, Beyoncé did not cover a certain Westside Connection song for her new single, but she did include language that made some people question her status as a role model, and others giddy with excitement.…
The law has gotten way out of hand when an entire style of art has basically become outlawed, but that’s what happened when Biz Markie sampled Gilbert O’Sullivan.
Albums weren’t always as disposable as they are nowadays, even if they were pretty bad. Here are ten records that reeked as a whole along with the jewels they hid among their dirt.
Here’s a dope old documentary from the Dutch television series Lola Da Musica about Def Jux during the times after 9/11. Cannibal Ox had just released their album, Aesop Rock is playing Grand Theft Auto…
“Y’all Anger The Rap Gods” We already heard Kanye get worked up over it, but now Danny Brown chimes in like a rapper actually deserving to be on such a list should; with a dope…
In ‘Lyrics of Fury’ we focus on the most classic verses in rap, joined by the key players themselves in trying to reconstruct the circumstances behind what has become rap history. In this first episode, we talk to Cappadonna about his 60-bar behemoth on ‘Winter Warz.’