November 12, 2007

Music Actually Worth Your Money. (KRS-One & Marley Marl)

HipHop Lives by KRS-One and Marley Marl is an album that had to happen in wake of Nas' claim that HipHop is dead. The release of this album, with out a doubt, proves that HipHop is not dead. KRS and Marley form a dynamic team in the studio and the quality of production by Marley Marl mesh well with KRS' rhyme style. Don't hesitate to pick this one up you won't be disappointed.

October 29, 2007

Music Actually Worth Your Money. (Sean Price)


Jesus Price Supastar by Sean Price is one of this years best picks for HipHop guaranteed to keep your interest and please your ears. With Sean's rhymes laid over beats mostly produced by Justus League members such 9th Wonder and Khrysis, Jesus Price Supastar will not disappoint you at all. Yet another great album truly worth your money.

October 20, 2007

Music Actually Worth Your Money. (Curtis Mayfield)

The Very Best of Curtis Mayfield compiled by Rhino is a good collection of songs performed by one of the 70's Musical greats, Curtis Mayfield. Featuring sixteen of his most famous songs, this CD is certainly close to being the very best of his work. Of course depending on how much you've heard from Mayfield before listening to this CD and your personal favorites your opinion may differ but essentially this is a great starter compilation for those interested in Curtis Mayfield or the sound of his era.

October 15, 2007

Music Actually Worth Your Money. (D'Angelo)

Brown Sugar by D'Angelo is an album I have been listening to since it came out in 1995. D'angelo's voice and the melody of the tracks blend perfectly and reflect the skill and attention put into creating this album. The genre of Neo-Soul was greatly enriched with the addition of D'Angelo and has continued to grow with time. If you like artists who can really sing, D'Angelo should be your next choice.

October 7, 2007

Music Actually Worth Your Money. (GangStarr)

Moment of Truth by Gangstarr is the epitome of high quality HipHop, created by Guru(Emcee) and DJ Primier(Producer) this album belongs in every HipHop lovers' collection.
From start to finish Moment of Truth will grab and hold your attention with Guru's thought provoking rhymes and Primo's whiplash inducing beats you will not be disappointed with your purchase.

September 30, 2007

Music Actually Worth Your Money. (Floetry)

Flo'Ology by Floetry is the third album released by the musical duo. Floetry consist of Marsha Ambrosius aka the Songstress and Natalie Stewart aka the Floacist, who have been releasing wonderful music since 2002. Their style is a combination of R&B, Soul, Neo Soul, and HipHop crafted into a highly enjoyable sound unlike anything I have been exposed to. If you are in the mood for some music that covers more than one genre and want to enjoy it, your next music purchase should be Flo'Ology.

September 24, 2007

Music Actually Worth Your Money. (Killah Priest)

The Offering by Killah Priest is another HipHop album worthy of your ears and cash. The Offering features deep lyrics and strong production, designed to move you both spiritually as well as physically. The complex nature of Killah Priest's rhyme style give a sense of his high intelligence and his ability to craft intriguing and meaningful raps far beyond many Emcees of today. The Offering is a definite HipHop must have.

September 17, 2007

Music Actually Worth Your Money. (Dudley Perkins)

Expressions (2012 a.u.) by Dudley Perkins is definitely worth the purchase especially if you like genre stretching, bending, or blending artist. Dudley's sound and content are something I feel is truly unique and original. And with production done by Stones Throw Records' Madlib the sound of the album is top notch.