Boot Camp Clik: Casualties of War
The summer of 2006 witnessed the longstanding super-group The Boot Camp Clik release their richest, most skillful work in The Last Stand. Arguably perceived as a cry for attention, the militant Brooklyn outfit made music to gain recognition after a chapter of critical and mainstream ignorance since the late 90s. As it were, the stand […]

Public Enemy: How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul?
Why isnt Chuck D. comparable to Reverend Butts or Sharpton? Like collaborator KRS-One did with Hip Hop Lives this year, he stopped merely griping about Hip-Hops deterioration and has instead offered a compelling alternative to raps violent mainstream malaise. How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul? (Slam Jamz) is a […]

Keith Murray: Rap-Murr-Phobia (The Fear of Real Hip-Hop)
There have been a number of rappers who had their so called time in the sun, whether it was 5 or 15 years ago, but are making their comeback in the name of real Hip-Hop. Most have not succeeded because they have failed to prove their relevance in the new age. Keith Murray has and […]

Blu & Exile: Below The Heavens
Art is life. You have heard this passé phrase uttered often in movies or scribbled in books. Hip-Hop has its own variation of the saying, Keep it Real.. Many rappers have said the phrase whenever interviewed about their music, but when you actually take a listen, it sounds like they are Sweet Sweetback, Tony Montana, […]

Freekey Zekey: Book Of Ezekiel
The transition from executive to artist and artist to executive is nothing new. Some do it well and others not so much. Unfortunately, Diplomat Records president Freekey Zekeys debut album, Book of Ezekiel (Diplomat/Asylum) is far from a smooth transition. When an album holds 18 tracks you get the idea that the artist has something to […]

UGK: Underground Kingz
Longtime UGK fans have been deprived of this fabled eighth effort for a little over a half a decade. Many waited with unquestioned loyalty, but surely there were a lot of questions in the air. Even fans had to ponder whether or not the legendary duo could still make relevant music in 2007, especially after […]

Sean Kingston: Sean Kingston
This Jamaica-born, Miami-native, 17-year-old brings nothing but feel-good, dance music in his self-titled debut. Sean Kingston (Epic Records). Combining Hip-Hop, reggae, and a taste of old-school doo wop, Kingston doesnt front trying to pose as a thug or show off his street cred, instead, like any teenager, he chases after beautiful girls and vents about […]

Sharkey & C-Rayz Walz: Monster Maker
There is a very good chance that Gnarls Barkley, the commercially successful pairing of Goodie Mobs Cee-Lo and DJ Danger Mouse, created a monster. That is, when the groups eclectic album proved that audiences are open to cross-genre experimentation, the group essentially opened a door for other artists to jump on the bandwagon and fuse […]

Wild Style The Sampler
Hmm. Like a child who has been through high-school, four years of college and about three years in the work force. That’s how long it’s been since seminal Hip-Hop film, Wild Style, first hit the film market. 25 years to be exact. To commemorate this glorious quarter of a century, Charlie Ahearn, the film’s director, […]

Ayatollah: Louder
Lets face it; an instrumental album is a tough release to sell; no words, no verses, no hooks. Just beats. And with the release of Louder (Nature Sounds), producer Ayatollah is now on his third instrumental release. Ones undoubtedly heard his sound: just check Mos Defs Ms. Fat Booty from 1999s Black on Both Sides […]

Paid Dues Hip-Hop Festival: Abbey Pub, Chicago7.25.07
What sets Paid Dues apart from your average indie Hip-Hop show is that these arent just a few friends from the same label on the road together. Rather, this twelve-stop tour features several of the most respected subterraneous MCs around, who may or may not be down with each other. On the festivals first show […]

Rock The Bells: Randall’s Island, NY7.27.2007
When Public Enemy brought out a special guest at last weekends Rock The Bells festival in New York, it wasnt a like-minded veteran rapper or up-and-coming protégé that surprised the crowd. It was Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian, partially reuniting the two groups on their classic Bring the Noise collaboration. A highlight from PEs theatrical (S1Ws […]

Real Dads Stand Up!
Baby fathers exhale, finally. Alicia M. Crowes book Real Dads Stand Up! (Blue Peacock Press) serves as a reference guide to get through all the child support payments, the supervised visitations, and custody battles that characterize the baby mama drama. As a deputy attorney with a law degree from Howard University, Crowe has seen her […]

Sean Price: Master P [Mixtape]
Cats arent the only animals that get nine lives. For an MC that came out in the underground scene in the mid-1990s to still be garnering favorable attention is hard to accomplish. Somehow, someway, Sean Price is doing it. His last effort Jesus Price Superstar made an impression through crazy lyrics and a consistent underground […]

Raising Kanye: Life Lessons from the Mother of a Hip-Hop Superstar
For someone who tends to wear his heart on his sleeve, Kanye West isnt exactly this enigma that we are dying to figure out. Neither is his mother, Donda West, for that matter. Still, Yes mom managed to stretch the span of her sons successful life into a book of stories that weve basically already […]

Camp Lo: Black Hollywood
Why arent Camp Lo rap superstars? Was it producer Ski letting Jay-Z rock some of those beats instead? Is all that slick rhyming with the ultra-cool deliveries just passé? There arent any real answers to the questions posed but thankfully for their fans, the duo of Geechi Suede and Sonny Cheeba return with their third […]

Mr. J Medeiros: Of gods and girls
Rawkus Records has a history of bringing a great sound on its releases. For those with a short memory; this is the label that brought you the likes of Hi-Tek, Talib Kweli, and Mos Def. Even though their roster has completely changed, they still seem to be dedicated to that progressive sound. The album Of […]

Skyzoo: Corner Store Classic [Mixtape]
Brooklyn MC Skyzoo returns with an anticipated follow-up to his 9th Wonder-assisted Cloud 9: Three Day High album. Although hes gained a significant following due to his online presence (his affiliation with 9th and the Justus League doesnt hurt either), the Corner Store Classic mixtape is the appropriate reintroduction to Skyzoo for those unfamiliar with […]

Rugged Intellect: Renaissance Music
For 2007, its in vogue to praise the 90s Hip-Hop movement, but cater to the radio with albums. A Canadian MC with a deep appreciation for that purebred Hip-Hop of yesteryear, Rugged Intellects Renaissance Music: The Introduction (Expertism) lives up to its name, and may kick through walls and borders like Toddy Tees batterram. Through […]

Yesterday’s New Quintet: Yesterdays Universe
Yesterdays Universe (Stones Throw) by Yesterdays New Quintet, an experimental/jazz collective headed by underground uber-producer Madlib, is a record that offers both a musical glimpse into the future and also a glance into the past. With this album, Madlib has compiled appealing insturmental tracks by the various artists and groups that work together under the […]