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Mos Returns to Roots on ‘Ecstatic’
Similar to other aspects of life, within the hip-hop world, a rapper’s first impression means the world. That’s why the debut album is the quintessential album of an artist’s career. After all, if your first album isn’t up to par, who’s to say you’re going to get a second chance? Chances are you’ll be dropped Read the Rest…
How “B.I.G.” was his Life After Death?
In the Hip-Hop world the month of March will forever represent both a time of mourning and a time of celebration over one of the greatest emcees of all-time – The Notorious B.I.G. On March 9th 1997, six months after the death of Tupac Shakur, B.I.G. was murdered in Los Angeles, and fifteen days later his first posthumous album, Life After Death, was released to the masses. The album debuted at the top of the Billboard charts and in 2000 it was the first Hip-Hop album to be certified Diamond, just a mere three years after its initial release. Since its debut, Life After has been considered a classic effort in most Hip-Hop circles, but there has always been talk among Hip-Hop heads that the album is considerably overrated due to Biggie’s early demise. Additionally, there’s a continued debate on whether or not Life After actually surpasses his solo debut, Ready to Die, and for all these reasons and more, Life After is arguable one of the most controversial Hip-Hop albums to ever be released. In celebration of the life of one of Hip-Hop’s largest cultural icons, I’ll re-review Life After Death to see how the album holds up after twelve years. I’m assuming that the majority of the audience reading this article has atleast partially listened to this album, and if not, I suggest you finish reading this article then proceed to you’re local CD store and purchase this album, now.
The Most Slept On… Album of Jay-Z’s Career: Vol: 1
Consider this article the christening of my “Most Slept On…” series, so feel free to use this as your excuse to drink on a weeknight. This series will convey my thoughts on the most slept on albums, songs, artists, or just about anything that can be slept on, even mattresses, so learn to expect just about anything. As much as I would like to expect that everyone reading this article would understand the colloquial phrase, I acknowledge that some people are just not beefed up on their slang terms, therefore I’m here to help. The term “slept on” is akin to overlooking or ignoring something, i.e., you slept on that class your friend swore was an easy A, you know until you got a C. With that said, it’s with sheer enthusiasm that I present The Most Slept On…Album of Jay-Z’s Career.
Beats for Your Heart
With Valentine’s Day now done and over with, everyone can now continue to live their lives without fear of pink overload, or diabetes induced sweet talk that seems to monopolize the world during the first weeks of February. The aftermath of V-Day can stimulate a variety of feelings, some good and some bad; and while some singles might want to take a sharp object and stab themselves in the eye from all the V-Day television specials, most couples are putting aside their issues for 24 hours to craft genuine memories that will carry them into the next February 14th.
But regardless of how you’re feeling, Hip-Hop can boost your spirits in ways no other art-form can match, and so I bring you Hip-Hop’s essential post V-Day playlists. Note that there is a fine line between Hip-Hop and R&B, and that these playlists are strictly Hip-Hop.
2008’s Hip-Hop awards
While I’m undoubtedly enthused about the monumental year in Hip-Hop that is ahead of us, I thought I would take some time out and reminisce on the year that saw the first African American elected to our highest office; not to mention the same year that saw the world’s financial system come crashing down faster than the Patriots’ Super Bowl hopes after Tom Brady went on the injured reserve. Without further ado, here are 2008’s Hip-Hop awards.
2009’s Most Anticipated Hip-Hop Albums
With 2008 firmly in the rear view, Hip-Hop heads can now look to 2009 with eager anticipation because the next 365 days look to have the best album line-up, in years. With albums from Hip-Hop heavyweights Eminem, Dr. Dre, and Jay-Z, fans shouldn’t be disappointed in 2009. So without further ado, here are 2009’s Most Read the Rest…
Album Review: The Game – LAX
The Game is similar to Forrest Gump’s proverbial box of chocolates, because you never really know what you’re going to get. On one hand his albums have rejuvenated a West Coast that has seemingly lost its relevance, but on the other hand his constant name dropping has always been viewed as one of Read the Rest…