The Wu Radio
In no way is this an exhaustive list of Wu-Tang Clan songs, just a couple hundred of my favorites that they’ve put out collectively and
In no way is this an exhaustive list of Wu-Tang Clan songs, just a couple hundred of my favorites that they’ve put out collectively and
A 15 hour playlist from the greatest boom bap hip hop producer to walk the earth, DJ Premier.
Moment of Truth is hands down my favorite album from boom bap, hip hop duo legends, Gang Starr.
I still remember the first time I saw the video for “I Seen a Man Die” on Rap City. I’m pretty sure it was still hosted by Joe Clair.
Call it a coincidence, call it synchronicity, but earlier this week I shotgunned all 3 of the Friday movies. And here we are, on the
Surprisingly I enjoy this album more now than I did when it was released. It may be a few tracks fat and a bit shapeless, but it’s still one of my favorites 90’s hip hop albums.
Dre is of the first hip hop artists I ever listened to. And apparently he is, or at least was, an abusive buster who’s just adept at marketing and paying for/stealing other people’s ideas?!
Released 28 years ago today, November 22, 1994. This album was my first experience with Reggie Noble and I’m pretty sure the only reason I bought it was because Keith Murray was a feature. I was coming off a serious “Most Beautifullest Thing in this World” kick.
Released November 16, 1999, my senior year of high school. I’m not sure if it’s unpopular or not, but I think I like this one