Music: Rap
Currently listing articles 597-551:
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Music Review: Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back— This is absolutely brainknowledgeably vital.
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Music Review: The Streets - Everything Is Borrowed— Mike Skinner's all cleaned-up and ready to tell you about God.
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BC Music Goodie Bag – Lesley Roy, Brian Wilson, Common, Johnny Cash, and Paramore— From political tracks to power pop, it's all here in this edition of the Goodie Bag.
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Music DVD Review: Talib Kweli - Live at the Shrine— Talib Kweli's first home video ever is dynamite for your Eardrum.
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Music Review: Flobots - Fight With Tools— This is progressive rap for the people, embodying a lyrical spirit out of the voices of rebellion and dissent
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Music DVD Review: Wu-Tang Clan - Live at Montreux 2007— Witness the best rap collective on the planet doing what they do best.
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Music Review: Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)— A look at one of the most influential albums in the history of hip-hop.
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Music Review: K'naan - Dusty Foot Philosopher— You don't know hardcore.
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Music Review: David Banner - The Greatest Story Ever Told— A rap album that sparkles with moments of brilliance and fizzles under moments of weakness.
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Music Review: Dr. Dre - The Chronic— Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg unapologetically tell the story of the streets.
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Music Review: Ice Cube - Raw Footage— This may be one of Cube's best in years.
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Music Review: The Game - L.A.X.— An iconic dosage of gangsta rap that marks a throwback to the genre's classics.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Sex And The City: Music From the Original Motion Picture— Sex And The City: Music From the Original Motion Picture features music both fans and newbies are sure to like.
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BC Music Goodie Bag: Pink, David Archuleta, Joe Thomas, Amie Miriello, Killer Mike, and Glen Campbell— A wide variety of styles and genres in this addition of the Goodie Bag.
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Music Review: One Day As A Lion - One Day As A Lion (EP)— This EP shows much work is needed for the band to continue.
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Music Review: A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory— An indispensable piece in any music lover’s collection, A Tribe Called Quest’s magnificent second album is legendary.
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Concert Review: Virgin Mobile Festival, Pimlico Race Track, Baltimore, MD, 8/9/08 and 8/10/08— Virgin Mobile Festival 2008 turns out to be the best one yet with Foo Fighters and Nine Inch Nails headlining.
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Music Review: Zebrahead - Phoenix— Zebrahead takes on the world.
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Nas and The New Yorker Miss the Satirical Mark— Although satire should never be censored, it is not always useful, especially when one aspires to foster widespread understanding.
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Music Review: Nas - Illmatic— One of the greatest albums of all time.
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My Favourite Album for Every Year I've Been Alive— From Marquee Moon to Flight of the Conchords, my life in albums - one per year.
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Music Review: 3OH!3 - Want— White-boy gangster rock rap full of high energy and not one bit annoying to listen to.
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Music Review: Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip - Angles— Essex duo re-appear from the mist with their tablets of moan.
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Under the Radar (Summer 2008)— Looking for quality music? If so, check out Clayton Perry's listing of overlooked gems.
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Music Review: Sergio Mendes - Encanto— Something a little different from the Latin music legend.
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Concert Review: Van's Warped Tour, 7/17/2008, Cleveland, Ohio— You know a music festival is successful when it is older than some of the attendees.
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Music Review: Nas - Untitled— Nas is back and more dangerous than ever.
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Jay-Z vs. Noel Gallagher - As The Smoke Clears, Was There Ever a Fire?— Or how to diss for fun and profit...
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Really Really Good: The Link Specialist— News on Sadat X, Rock The Bells, and The Sunset Strip Music Festival, compiled by the good doctor Q!
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Music Review: Various Artists - I'm Bout It— A perfect piece of No Limit product that knows exactly how to implement itself.
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Music Review: G-Unit - T.O.S.: Terminate On Sight— A conked-out group of mediocre rappers stringing together a chain of suburban soft-core rap.
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Music Review: Immortal Technique - The 3rd World— Tech brings the content and brings it hard.
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Really Really Good: The Explosive Edition— Music and videos from Prince Fatty, Old Dirty Bastard, Three 6 Mafia and reggae for the summer!
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Music Review: AZ - Undeniable— One of the best comebacks in rap history.
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Looking Forward: Albums From Beck, U2, Ice Cube, and More— This week's edition sees some big names and some bad news.
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Music Review: Hot Picks for June - The Detroit Cobras, Esinchill, Dear Life & More— The best music releases for June.
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Book Review: All About The Beat: Why Hip-Hop Can’t Save Black America by John McWhorter— The author argues that hip-hop is metaphysical at best, mystical at the least, but a political tour de force? Not yet, and maybe never.
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Music Review: FARCHILD - Chivalry Has Died— FARCHILD means business and she demands your attention but won’t beg for it.
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Music Review: Wax Tailor- Hope & Sorrow— The French turntable master is back with his second album.
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Music Review: Why? - Alopecia— Pegging this music is an impossible mission worthy of the A-Team.
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Music Review: Atmosphere - When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Sh*t Gold— Tom Waits lends his beat-boxing skills to this Minnesota rap duo.
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Music Review: Trouble Funk - Live/Early Singles — A reissued pair of classic Go-Go releases from one of DC's best funk bands.
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Music Review: May's Hot Picks - Digital Underground, Bryan Adams, Ted Nugent, and More— The best and brightest releases of May 2008.
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Music Review: Living Legends - The Gathering EP— West coast underground rappers come together again in this short but worthy EP.
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Really Really Good: The Return of Super LQ!— The rumors of my blogging death are just that! New music from Pete Rock, Achozen, Busta Rhymes, and The Game!
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The Rockologist: The Politics Of DancingRocking— Revolution rock still lives. You just gotta' look a bit harder to find it.
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Music Review: DGAF - DGAF— DGAF stands for one thing and one thing alone: Don’t Give A F**k.

