PopMatters | Review: Goodie Mob – Age Against The Machine
The Atlanta based hip-hop group Goodie Mob first made noise in the mid-‘90s through their affiliation with OutKast. A notable appearance of “Git Up, Git Out” on OutKast’s Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik set the group up to strike out on their own. In 1995, Soul Food,…
RapReviews | Review: Trinidad James – 10 Pc. Mild
For all intents and purposes, I’m STILL sure that Nicholas Williams is a nice guy. His on-stage persona, Trinidad James is STILL making people feel a certain way about him and the state of hip-hop. The jokes are STILL plentiful,…
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Just grabbed my third straight Ohio Hip Hop Awards & Music Conference nomination as Eva Noslen Photography in the Best Photographer category. The polls are open now and you can vote once per day until September 16th. The ballot is available at: http://bit.ly/1deLM54 and the category…
RapReviews | Review: LMNZ – Anders als die Besseren
In 1995, Lost Boyz dropped their criminally slept-on debut album, “Legal Drug Money.” The album’s second single “Lex, Coupes, Bimaz and Benz” included a hook that contains the line “And to the hoods, east coast, west coast, worldwide.” It’s almost…
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