Nas: Untitled (Album Review)
The N****r movement has been a lonely crusade for Nasir Jones. As a younger artist, he was regularly blasted for allegedly selling out his musical integrity. Years later, a mature Nas now sees his attempts to bring relevant social issues to Hip-Hop cynically dismissed as a pseudo gimmick to gain exposure. But after […]

Three 6 Mafia: Last to Walk
Whether youre a fan or not of Three 6 Mafia, who wasnt happy to see a Hip-Hop act win an academy award? Still riding high off their Oscar win, the remaining duo releases their eighth album Last 2 Walk (Columbia). While this effort doesnt top their best work, it still remains on track with their […]

G-Unit: Terminate On Sight
It must have been a New Years resolution for G-Unit to shake things up. Think about it, they start the year with a brand new mixtape series, and conspicuously Young Buck is left out. It sounded like Buck was given his discharge, and lo and behold, by June, there are multiple diss tracks and taped […]

RZA as Bobby Digital: Digi Snacks
You’re damned if you do, damned if you don’t. This colloquial phrase sums up the last ten years of RZA’s career. One moment he’s criticized harshly from fans for not “moving with the times” and “updating” his music, while the next his Wu Tang brethren Raekwon and Ghostface deride the Abbott for not […]

Nas: The N****r Mixtape
In late 2007 Nas was slated to release his ninth studio album entitled N****r. Because of the contentious title, the project was threatened to be shelved. With his sights on getting the music to masses, Nas eventually changed the title. In turn he releases a mixtape entitled The N****r Tape. Things opens with […]

50 Cent: Sincerely Yours, Southside (Mixtape)
A towering personality such as 50 Cents is rarely on the backburner for long. After a quiet period after his Elephant In The Sand mixtape, a barrage of news came out the camp including Young Bucks dismissal. The recent turmoil would attribute the rapid fire coverage on the fast approaching Terminate On Sight, […]

JR Writer: Politics & Bullsh*t
Being affiliated with Dipset is not a lucrative position as it once was. The once street savvy camp has become fractured, with the heads of the camps beefing and some soldiers taking sides. With all the drama, the camp has made more noise on rumor pages and editorials than musically. Given that […]

DJ Chong Wizard: Hell’s Kitchen (Raekwon vs Mobb Deep)
RZAs beats are not just for any MC. Especially not those from the Abbots prime period of 1993-1997, when his production was unrivaled in depth and originality. The same can equally be said for Havoc, whose sinister rhythms from 1995-1999 is the foundation on which Mobb Deeps reputation rests today. Its fitting […]

Tyga: No Introduction
The nineteen year old Compton native brings a Reggae like flow and a rock star attitude to the game of Hip-Hop on his debut No Introduction (Decaydance Records). But who in the world is Tyga? Relative of Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes and friend of Weezy himself, Tygas debut record is filled […]

WALE: The Mixtape About Nothing
It was almost a decade ago that Jeru released Seinfeld, a stream of consciousness track ostensibly about nothing while simultaneously commenting on the vacuity in Hip-Hop. Wale gloriously raises the stakes with The Mixtape About Nothing (10 Deep / Black Swan Wines), a full-length inspired by, and sampling from, the show thats on […]

Dame Grease: Goon Musik
Although Dame Grease isnt a household name in Hip-Hop, he has been making beats for a little over ten years starting with the Ruff Ryders in the late 90s. He was the man behind DMXs gritty, dark sound that ballooned him to superstar status. So dont expect any sensitive introspection from Dame Greases aptly […]

Plies: The Definition Of Real
It has been somewhat of a rapid ascension to the spotlight for Plies. He went from mixtapes to a burning single to a gold album quicker than most artists develop a following. Unfortunately, those are the usual symptoms for a sophomore slump. The Definition Of Real (Slip & Slide) avoids that mark of […]

Paid Dues Independent Hip-Hop Festival
Independent rapper Murs and Guerilla Union collaborated again to bring the 3rd Annual Paid Dues Independent Hip-Hop Festival to New York’s Nokia Theater on June 5th. Independent artists took the stage to a packed crowd of backpackers and Hip-Hop enthusiasts. Among the artists were Kids In The Hall, who performed songs off their debut […]

Class Of ’88: Lyte As A Rock
1988 was a huge year for Rap. If you have been following this series up to now, then you know why. The amount of legends those twelve months produced will probably never be matched again. You had Kane, Rakim, Public Enemy, EPMD and a host of other dudes dropping classics left and right. […]

Daytona: A Tribe Called Fresh (Mixtape)
Even with Lupe Fiascos explanation about not growing up on A Tribe Called Quest whos to say that they cant be influential to others? Daytona, a native of the Bronx, and DJ personality Cypha Sounds artist, has his own unique way of bringing his lyrical skill to the forefront and paying homage to an […]

The Chin Check: Who Ripped “A Milli” The Hardest?
Greetings, some of you may know me and some of you may not. With that said, allow myself to introduce myself. I am your resident AllHipHop.com Music Editor, connoisseur of fine rhyme, and authority on all things fresh. At AHH, we take our jobs very seriously. We fight, debate and trade stares when discussing different aspects […]

DJ Ill Poetic: Mood Musik’s 3rd (Joe Budden vs Portishead)
Jerseys most underrated MC has been submerged in the swamps of his home state for years; never really getting the credit he deserves as a dope artist. Even with the latest release of his mixtape Mood Music Volume 3, Joe Budden has still yet to receive the kudos he rightfully deserves. DJ Ill Poetic […]

Class Of ’88: Tougher Than Leather
When a conversation comes up about who is the greatest group of all time, dont play yourself. You already know what it is. RUN-D.M.C. are the kings of this Rap ish and every crew that followed after could never touch the crown. Consisting of Joe RUN Simmons, Darryl D.M.C. McDaniels and the late […]

Lil Wayne: Tha Carter III
7.5/10 For the last three calendars Lil Wayne has dominated the mixtape circuit and seemingly bodied countless guest appearances on his way to the streets crowning him king. Now with two years since his last studio release, a couple of arrests, concerns of continued abuse of prescription cough syrup, and most recently his disdain for […]

Speedknot Mobstaz: Mobstability II: Nation Bizness
They say the first step into the unknown is often the hardest. Twista now stands in that situation, as he left Atlantic Records after several problems with the label to go on his own two feet with his Get Money Gang Records imprint. For that first step, the new CEO decided to go back […]