Daz Dillinger returns with his 25th studio album, ‘Mo’ Weed 4 Sale,’ a project that solidifies his legacy as a premier 4/20-themed hip-hop artist.
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The R.O.C. Returns with ‘No Direction’: An Album Review
Detroit horrorcore veteran The R.O.C. makes a powerful return with his fourth LP, ‘No Direction,’ blending classic grit with modern evolution.
James Joyce the Squatch Delivers His Most Cohesive Work Yet on ‘Discomfort Inn’
Brooklyn emcee James Joyce the Squatch teams up with producer Charlie Beans for his most introspective and sonically refined album to date, ‘Discomfort Inn’.
Napoleon da Legend’s ‘G.A.M.O.’ Is a Bold, If Bloated, Statement
Napoleon da Legend returns with his 34th studio album, ‘G.A.M.O. (Gods Against Man’s Oppression),’ showcasing his self-produced vision and lyrical prowess.
Coyote Reach New Heights with ‘Machetes & Micheladas’ Produced by Statik Selektah
The Los Angeles-based duo Coyote, comprised of brothers LadiesLoveGuapo and Ricky Blanco, has officially returned with their fourth studio LP, Machetes & Micheladas. Since gaining […]
Aj Snow – Out the Way (Album Review)
Aj Snow delivers a masterclass in independence and growth with his latest project, Out the Way, blending modern production with a disciplined, self-made narrative.
J’Moris’s ‘Toxic Lovespell’: A Southern Hip-Hop Masterpiece of Love and Survival
J’Moris, the Texas-born MC and poet from Hillsboro, returns with Toxic Lovespell, an album that is equal parts diary and Southern hip-hop clinic. The 11-track […]
Vincent Poag’s ‘The Unknown’ is a Soulful Journey of Life’s Small Wonders
Vincent Poag’s The Unknown is a soulful exploration of life’s fleeting moments, blending Americana, gospel, and balladry into a timeless yet contemporary sound. From the […]
