A Week In Hip Hop
King Kendrick is coming, along with all sorts of hip hop madness
BadBadNotGood are from Canada, three guys from Canada teaming up with the Wu Tang Clan's Ghostface Killah?
G-Unit dropping knowledge, again and plenty of funny/intersting hip hop gems from the week
Fashawn is back and he serves up another album of hip hop goodness
Chamillionaire the tech entrepreneur, Nipsey Hussle in London, Raekwon doing what he does and some funky tunes
Slim Thug dishes up that good good from the South
Oooohwee so much hip hop to sift through. We go from the return of Charles Hamilton to Bun B dropping knowledge, then flip it to Tyler the Creator doing new things and 2 Chainz being boring.
That new new from King Kendrick, Straight Outta Compton, Hannibal Buress x Chance The Rapper and some bangers
Or are the Grammys a corporate sham of an event created for pageantry and self-indulgence within an industry with a long history of marginalising and extorting creativity?
Did you hear about the All City Chess Club?
Suge Knight, Action Bronson, Trappin' in the ATL and a whole lot more from the hip hop world
It's probably best you get up on the Phony PPL, swiftly
It's with great joy that I can say that I've come full circle with Lupe Fiasco with T&Y reminding me why I loved him.
Gucci Mane pops by, there's a new film named Dope and a whole lot more hip de hop kind of shit. Plus some Xzibit from ze vault
Sleater-Kinney have done something rare and wonderful with their new album.
B4.DA.$$ is a pretty simple concept to grasp, although I'm sure Joey has many layers to the meaning and idea behind the album but the title only gives you one perspective.
Those who had a good old listen to J Cole's 2014 Forest Hills Drive album would have noted that he gave a shout out to Nascar racer Dale Earnhadt Junior