CLASS OF ’88: Rakim VS Big Daddy Kane
You can’t know where you are going if you don’t know where you have been. Overused cliché or not; this statement holds insurmountable weight in regards to Rap music. Think not? Think again. You have the batch of your new school artists that swear they are bringing something new to the table but it’s all […]

CLASS OF ’88: Ice-T and Power
Perception seems to be everything in Rap music. Many rappers flaunt a gangster image but have rarely have lived a minute in the criminal life. You know the deal; I sold this, I shot him, and I ran this town. Entertainment or not, the role playing through rhyme has become a standard practice in […]