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Hip Hop Industry 101: “Haters” vs “Yes Men”
– Written by Dave House It’s funny how We in Hip Hop are always saying “Big Up to the Haters”, or “I would like to acknowledge the haters”. I suggest that if we acknowledge
Read More »Industry 101: Who’s Really “Winning” In Hip-Hop??
– Written by Dave House Aww man did you hear that Nas/Raekwon record “Rich & Black”. Thats the Hip Hop I grew up on. Thats the era I come from where music was made
Read More »Beyonce’s Back: Beyonce “4” Album Review
– Written by B Beyonce “4” Album It’s finally here! After 3 years, a management change, and a leaked album later, the one-and-only Beyonce once again proves why she is “King B.” As her fourth studio
Read More »“Random Axe” Album Review & Interview On GoodFellaz TV
– Reviewed by Tommy Gunz The debut album from underground Hip-Hop super-group Random Axe is IN STORES NOW!! Comprised of hip-hop legend Sean Price, along with producer/rapper Black Milk & Guilty Simpson, Random
Read More »Thinking Outside The Box: Fans vs Loyalists
– Written by Dave House OUTLAW Fans Fans are the ones who will buy your first album because the next person did. Fans look at their favorite Hip Hop Website to see how much
Read More »BIG SEAN “FINALLY FAMOUS” ALBUM REVIEW
– Reviewed by Sean Money Coming straight out of the gates of the west side of Detroit Michigan comes a young inspiring MC with passion. He goes by the name of Big Sean and
Read More »Hip-Hop Police’s Latest Victim: Ja Rule
– Written by Shah If there is not a police task force specifically watching rappers and Hip-Hop celebrities, then it must just be a coincidence that so many of Hip-Hop’s elite have been arrested
Read More »Hip Hop Outlets In 2011: Think Outside the Box
– Written by Dave House With the Hip Hop Audience aging gracefully, there is a NEED to separate and niche the Hip Hop formats in effort for this culture to continue on a business
Read More »What Is Amerikkka Afraid Of??
– Opinion Article by Shah Why is Amerikkka afraid of the big bad black-man? The Republicans recently got mad over Common’s presence in the White House. Common has been one of Hip-Hop’s most politically
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