(Podcast) EP. 77 Fabolous’ ‘Ghetto Fabolous’ or Ludacris’ ‘Word of Mouf’?
Let’s jump in the time machine and go back to 2001. The year we saw the release of Ghetto Fabolous and Word of Mouf by…
Let’s jump in the time machine and go back to 2001. The year we saw the release of Ghetto Fabolous and Word of Mouf by…
I would like to send a personal salute to the female rappers that paved the way, such as MC Lyte and Queen Latifah. Let’s take…
By the early 2000, Pastor Troy had made a name for himself on the Southern Hip Hop scene. His two releases, We Ready (I Declare…
By the ’80s, LA rappers had shown fans that they could contribute to a genre that was dominated by New York artists. However, rappers such…
“I be whipping on the freeway, the NYC way. On the celly-celly with my homeboy Lance,” The Notorious B.I.G spits on “Going back to Cali.”…
A few years ago, Jermaine Dupri was judgmental about the current roster of female rappers, describing the majority of them as “strippers rapping.” Now, it’s…
The East Coast/West Coast beef is one of the most talked about events in Hip Hop. 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G., two of the game’s…
In 1990, Vanilla Ice released To The Extreme. This album would essentially sell over 15 million copies worldwide. But does that necessarily mean it was…
When I think of Hip Hop and it’s attributes, it reminds me of a long lasting burger joint. It started out just serving hamburgers, but…
I think we all would agree that 50 Cent’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’ is a classic. However, would you say the same about G-Unit’s…