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7L & Esoteric – Esoteric vs. Japan
- The genre-bending MC delivers a brand new batch of eclectic sounds;
this time traveling East to Japan for inspiration. *
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8 Ball And MJG – We Are The South: Greatest Hits
- A compilation of classic tracks from the legendary southern duo,
featuring hits “Pimp In My Own Rhyme” and “Space Age Pimpin.” *
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Albion – Strange Hip Hop
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All Natural – Elements: Fire
- Part of a four-part series of Hip-Hop, (Fire) is that old-school
boom-bap sound of the 90’s. |
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AP. 9 - The Best of AP. 9 |
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B. Dolan – The Failure
- After some re-working and revision, B.Dolan’s debut on Strange Famous
Records is finally here, after it “took 8 meticulous years to
complete…” |
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Big King – Hard II Kill & Refuse II Die
- The gangsta/Christian rapper Big King offers a 16-track record with
songs like “Gangstaz Prayer” and “Holla If Ya Want (Jesus Got
Ballers)” |
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Big Twins – The Grimey Collection
- The QB Veteran gives us a prelude to later release with a collection
of mixtape and underground favorites. |
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Boondox – Krimson Creek
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Bun-B – II Trill
- The last half of the legendary group UGK continues with an impressive
follow-up to his debut.* |
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Common Market – Black Patch War
- This seven-track epic sets the stage for a promising career for the
Seattle crew. |
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Custom Made - Original Dynasty - This West Coast collective is being billed as a cross between "N.W.A., Mobb Deep and The Wu-Tang Clan."* |
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Cypress Hill – X2 (Cypress Hill/Black Sunday)
- A special two-for-one package with one of Hip-Hop’s most innovative
groups in the 90’s.* |
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D’Cyple – For My People
- Fresh from a brief hiatus, D’Cyple produces a jazzy and fresh batch
of Hip-Hop reminiscent of yesteryear. |
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Dame Grease - Goon Musik
- Grease jumps on the mic for this ode to the golden era of rap. * |
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Darkroom Double Album – Duke – Kill Them Slowly & Crooked –
Violence Solves Everything
- A double-disc collection of some of Darkroom Studios best hits. |
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Daru & Reggie B – Future Music
- Infectious beats and solid rhymes rule on this eclectic album.* |
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Demon One – Demons Et Merveilles (Import) |
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Devin The Dude – Best of Devin The Dude
- Recently leaving Rap-A-Lot, Devin’s last project is a greatest hits
album ending his 15+ years with the label.* |
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Digital Underground – “..Cuz A D.U. Party Don’t Stop!”
- The Bay Area group gives their last stand after a great, 20-plus year
career. |
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DJ Payback – Hecho en Aztlan, Vol 3 |
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DJ Yoda – Fabriclive 39
- A fusion of the world’s most eclectic sounds, DJ Yoda puts his stamp
on the Fabriclive series. |
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Dogge Doggelito – Superclasico |
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Emmanuel Jal- WARchild
- Former Sudanese soldier-turned MC shares a 13-track look into his
life, including an interesting song directed at 50 Cent.*
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Flobots – Fight With Tools
- This live hip-hop band drops a political bomb on this 12-track
album.* |
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Foxy Brown – Brooklyn’s Don Diva
- After a recent bid, Ms. Ill Na Na returns with her fourth solo
project and her first release on KOCH Records.* |
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Frayser Boy – Da Key
- The Memphis Academy Award Winner returns with his third release on
Hypnotize Minds. |
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Giant Panda – Electric Laser
- With an out-of-this-world sound, Giant Panda brings a refreshing
Seattle/Tokyo flavor.* |
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Grave Plot – The Plott Thickens
- The devastating duo is back more dark than ever with guest like Tech
N9ne, Brotha Lynch Hung, Spice-1, Haystak and more. |
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J-Live - Then What Happened?
- The former high school teacher drops his latest thought-provoking, intelligent release. * |
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K’Naan – The Dusty Foot Philosopher (Reissue w/DVD)
- International-street tales prevail on the philosopher’s latest
release. |
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The Kaze – Block 2 The Basement
- The North Carolina spitter brings 20 tracks of message and meaning
with his latest |
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Kidz In The Hall – The In Crowd
- After a critically acclaimed debut album, the young Chicagoan duo
prepares for a refined touch on their individual sound.* |
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Killah Preist – Behind Stained Glass
- Brooklyn lyricist and long time WU – Affiliate Killah Priest keeps
delivering razor- sharp rhymes.* |
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Lil' Kim - Ms. G.O.A.T.
- This set's being touted as Kim's "official street album" and her first release since being released from prison. |
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Lil Scrappy – Prince of the South
- The self-acclaimed ‘Prince of Crunk’ claims another, more important
title on his third solo album. |
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Mac Dre Presents – Da Nation |
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Mike P. – Bakerz Dozen |
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Mistah F.A.B. – All Star Season
- 18 tracks from one of the Bay’s rising stars |
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Mopreme Shakur – Black and Brown Pride |
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Max Minelli – Remedy
- The former No Limit soldier teams up with producer Happy Perez for
his Koch Records debut. |
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Method Man & Street Life – Back to Back: Raw & Uncut
(CD/DVD)
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Mr. Capone-E – Love Jams |
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Mr. Lil One – Dangerous Mind
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Nas – X2 (It Was Written/Stillmatic)
- Two damn near classics for the price of one; this is a no brainer for
any God’s Son fan. Great collector’s item.* |
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One Be Lo – The R.E.B.I.R.T.H
- After a lyrically successful start in 2005, One Be Lo returns for a
seemingly similar result with his latest project. |
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Pastor Troy – A-Town Legend
- The O.G. southern crunk star keeps pumping out street music with his
latest album, featuring bangers “Ride It Out” and “Sip Mo.’” |
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Prolyphic – Reanimator – The Ugly Truth
- The MC/Producer duo present their 15-track debut on Strange Famous
Records, bringing a fresh perspective to the game. |
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Rock – Shell Shock
- The Rockness Monstah stays true to his Boot Camp brashness with some
fresh sounds.
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Ron Browz – The Wonder Years
- Since producing the incredible diss record ‘Ether’ the New York
producer has made hits for some of Hip Hop’s top-notch acts and
continues with his own album. |
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Sonny Rich – The Virus
- Keep Lock Entertainment presents their first talent, Sonny Rich with
his smash single “Stunners.” |
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Supa D – Rinse: 03 |
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Tech N9ne Presents Krizz Kalika – Vitiligo
- Tech N9ne’s protégé Krizz Kalika steps out of the shadows and
delivers a surprising performance in his debut. |
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The Coup – Genocide and Juice (Reissue)
- A re-release from 1994, this political platform is a great point in
The Coup’s career. |
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The Dirtball – Crook County
- Oregon’s slick-spitter Dirtball fine tunes his sound for his third
solo album. |
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Time Life Entertainment – Hip Hop Hits
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Tre-8 – Most Underrated
- Louisiana’s own, Tre-8 returns after a 5 year hiatus with a sleuth of
guests on his newest release. |
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Trip Lee – 20/20 |
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Yukmouth – Best Yukmouth
- The Westcoast veteran offers up a collection of his best work from a
long-hauling career. |