Archive for the ‘Album Reviews’ Category
Saturday, November 1st, 2008
My life is crazy. Despite having big dreams for this blog, I haven't exactly been able to find the time to keep it updated... between work and maintaining the new house, I've been a busy guy. My intentions when I started this blog were to post reviews on all the ...
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Thursday, June 19th, 2008
3.5
What could have been? It's incredible sometimes how thin the line between greatness and relative obscurity can be. One break here and there can often times determine whether or not an individual becomes a millionaire success story or just an average joe. A great example of what an unfortunate twist ...
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Saturday, May 24th, 2008
4
Hailing from Chicago, and consisting of Naledge on the mic and Double-O on the boards, Kidz In The Hall have managed to rise out of relative obscurity after signing with Duck Down in November of 2007. Their latest album, The In Crowd, is actually their second, although most heads would ...
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Sunday, May 11th, 2008
4
Is Boot Camp Clik's Buckshot the best businessman in hip hop? It's certainly arguable. After breaking into the game as the lead emcee of Black Moon on their classic album, Enta Da Stage, Buckshot turned his attention to bringing along the rest of his 8 man crew. With support from their label, ...
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Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
3.5
"Def Jam lost they soul/ they forgot how to build an artist, so I gotta show 'em"
These lines penned by Redman on "Da Saga Continues" off his first Ill At Will Mixtape may have gone overlooked at the time, but have never rung truer. With album sales slipping, and with ...
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