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Mentored by San Francisco rapper-producer Paris, East Oakland rappers the Conscious Daughters were an anomaly in the Bay Area’s mobb music scene of the mid-Nineties. As two hardcore women amidst a macho landscape bedazzled by dreams of being macks of the year, CMG and the late Special One...
Every now and then, when Drake decides to stop sounding like an insufferableWhite Lotuscharacter, sing-whining about botched luxury vacations and the women who have supposedly done him dirty, he can still be one of the best bar-for-bar rappers on the planet. “8am in Charlotte” continues ...
But both songs present masters of tone – seasoned artists with God-like control of their instruments, finding a cooked down, pure and distilled performance of what makes them two of the greatest rappers who ever lived. Thug takes his time over choral yearning and the somewhat morbid gong of...
is. Well, he was one of the best rappers to come out of the West Coast, even though he was originally from Texas. He co-founded Death Row records and wrote a gang of hits for N.W.A. He also dropped one of the best albums of the ’80s in No One Can Do It Better. Produced ...
“Wack Jumper” is an anthem for the broken jump shots and poorly-trained marksmen of the city. It’s probably the song that’s been most remixed by rappers you’ve never heard of this year. And it’s a testament to the strength of the smooth Italian mafia-ass violin-laden beat by ...
m the one that’s doin’ dope/Can’t keep a steady hand, because I’m nervous/Every Sunday morning I’m in service/Prayin’ for forgiveness/And tryin’ to find an exit out the business.” The song is a brutal reminder that the things that rappers talk about are stories they can’t...