Schoolboy Q – “Raymond 1969”
Portishead-sampling track from Schoolboy Q‘s Habits and Contradictions LP. Schoolboy Q is down with Kendrick Lamar and ASAP Rocky. I prefer this record to anything Kendrick
Portishead-sampling track from Schoolboy Q‘s Habits and Contradictions LP. Schoolboy Q is down with Kendrick Lamar and ASAP Rocky. I prefer this record to anything Kendrick
I was hesitant to check out ASAP Rocky for a while due to his name (akin to underground hip hop veteran Aesop Rock), but I
Classic track from King Tee’s 1988 debut Act A Fool. Produced by King Tee and DJ Pooh.
From his 1993 album Home Invasion, which was his first solo album released after the Body Count “Cop Killer” controversy. Featuring Brother Marquis of 2
25-year-old North Carolina rapper J. Cole (Jermaine Cole) is best known as the first rapper to be signed to Jay-Z‘s somewhat new Roc Nation label.
Grassroots – The Prologue – Deluxe Edition by Jigmastas Great 12″ from Brooklyn’s Jigmastas (DJ Spinna & MC Kriminul). Released in 1996 on their own
I could have posted this song based solely on the fact that there’s a line in it that says “Got more hair on my chest
Classic album from DITC producer/MC Diamond D. Released in 1992, Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop features some of the earliest appearances from Big L &
The first recorded appearance of Jay-Z. Back in 1986, Jay-Z had a short-lived group with his neighborhood friend Jaz called High Potent. They released this
“The ho’s ate the Oreos”. Nuff said. Have a good weekend.