SosMula, also known as Vinicius Sosa is a Harlem rapper, Mula is mostly known for being one half of the acclaimed Trap Metal and Punk Rap duo City Morgue which consists of himself and his rhyme partner Zillakami. Now, City Morgue as an act is fairly popular. Due to their […]
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Polo G: Hip-Hop’s Favorite Underdog
Polo G is a Chicago rapper who had his first breakout moment with the hit single “Finer Things” in 2018. Since then, Polo has been constantly releasing new music and now he already has 2 critically acclaimed major studio albums under his belt. And during the course of his career, […]
The Importance of Kanye West’s 808s & Heartbreak and Its Influence on Modern Hip-Hop
In 2007, Kanye West was at the top of the world, his third studio album “Graduation” was put up against 50 Cent’s “Curtis” album in the form of a sales competition. Kanye emerged victorious and the album received wide acclaim from both fans and critics alike. By that time, Kanye […]
[Album Review] “Daystar” by Tory Lanez
It’s a shame that the controversy and Tory Lanez’ toxicity as a human being will unquestionably be the most talked-about thing about Daystar as it is far and away the most listenable Tory Lanez album.
[Album Review] “From King to a GOD” by Conway The Machine
Conway the Machine comes through with a collection of some of his best tracks on “From King to a GOD”. Conway the Machine is a Buffalo native. He is also a member of the musical outfit, Griselda. Conway released a series of mixtapes prior to the release of “From King […]
[Album Review] “BetterOffDEAD” by Flatbush Zombies
Flatbush Zombies’ 2013 mixtape is one of the most essential pieces ever of its genre, if not Hip-Hop at large. The Flatbush Zombies is a Brooklyn-based rap trio consisting of Meechy Darko, Erick Arc Elliott and Zombie Juice. All three members have been close friends since their childhood and their […]
[Album Review] “Imperial” by Denzel Curry
4 years after its initial release, Denzel Curry’s sophomore album has aged wonderfully and remained to be one of the best works in his ever-expanding discography.
[Album Review] “Hell Hath No Fury” by Clipse
Rap duo Clipse’s sophomore album still holds up 14 years after its initial release. With unmatched chemistry between the two brothers and timeless production from the Neptunes, Hell Hath No Fury has remained a true classic throughout the years. Two brothers Gene Thornton and Terrence Thornton, also known as Malice […]
[Album Review] “Limbo” by Aminé
Despite its shortcomings in some areas, Aminé’s sophomore album is fun, exciting, versatile and offers more of what made him click in the first place. Aminé is a Portland rapper known for his 2017 hit song Caroline which appeared on his debut album, Good For You back in 2017. Limbo […]
[Album Review] “Control System” by Ab-Soul
8 years after its debut, California wordsmith Ab-Soul’s second LP is just as relevant and important as it was upon its initial release. Ab-Soul is a Top Dawg Entertainment signee and a member of the West Coast musical outlet, Black Hippy. Prior to Control System, Ab-Soul released his debut studio […]