Musab: Slicks Box

Musab is a hustler with a conscience. The Minnesota-bred rapper, also a pimp by day, spends most of Slicks Box (Hiero Imperium) both acknowledging the repercussions of his trade and offering no apologies for enjoying its spoils. But apparently it really is hard out here for a you-know-what, and it seems Musab uses this album […]

Percee P: Perseverance

Good things take time. In an era where half-baked rappers release multiple albums to invisible masses, Percee P bares 20 years of rhyming excellence known mostly to cult twelve-inch collectors and from hand-to-hand album sales in front of New York’s Fat Beats. Decades after lung-collapsing lyricism on microphones shared with Big L, Pharoahe Monch, Large […]

Grayskul: Bloody Radio

Grayskul’s latest offering, Bloody Radio (Rhymesayers)—their first release since 2005’s Deadlivers—is an album that shares a similar (albeit darker) feel to other artists coming off of the Rhymesayers label such as Atmosphere and P.O.S. Yet, Bloody Radio fails to leave a lasting impression after repeated listens; like numerous other albums have  on this respectable indie […]

Mic Geronimo: Alive

Queens’ MC Mic Geronimo earned respect as a Hip-Hop lyricist for his 1995 LP, The Natural.  A gem worth mining, it spawned the hit singles “Sh*t’s Real” and the moody masterpiece “Masta I.C.,” and the album is revered in Hip-Hop as a street-certified classic. More albums followed (1996’s Vendetta and 2003’s The Long Road Back) […]