Hip-hop Reviews
Hell Razah - Renaissance Child: Album Review
Written by Michelle Cavanaugh   

hip-hop reviews After working on several projects with Wu-Tang spin-off group Sunz of Man, teaming up with Tragedy Khadafi and Killah Priest to form Black Market Militia, and releasing the revolutionary album Freedom of Speech in 2004 with producer 4th Disciple, Hell Razah finally releases his official debut album, Renaissance Child.

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J Dilla - Ruff Draft Album Review
Written by Michelle Cavanaugh   

ruffdraft J Dilla’s 2003 debut record is re-released for fans without turntables. It hasn’t been edited, so it’s an unofficial tribute, not made for bandwagon-jumpers.

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K-Os - Atlantis: Hymns For Disco Album Review
Written by Ifè Oshun   

hip-hop reviews Is it possible that a groundbreaking artist can continue to break new ground with each album? If so, does that still mean s/he is "groundbreaking"? After all can't you only break ground once?

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Stones Throw: Ten Years (Bonus CD) - Album Review
Written by Michelle Cavanaugh   

hip-hop reviews Signing some of the most intricate musical masterminds, Stones Throw Records has become synonymous with the innovative hip-hop movement. Celebrating their tenth anniversary, STR releases the double-disc Stones Throw: Ten Years.

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Young Jeezy - The Inspiration Album Review
Written by Donna Prima   

hip-hop reviews Continuing with his gothic street preacher theme, Young Jeezy takes The Inspiration back to the street corner, slanging half-baked lyrics over monstrous beats peppered with equally monstrous delivery.

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