From Bambaata down to Shah (that be my DJ). Without my peeps, I dont know how the hell I’d make it, word… Sometimes I feel that my career is headed for the curb. One love for the lendin’ hand and givin’ all your help, Believing in me when I didn’t believe in my own ...
Though Snoop joined Master P’s No Limit Records in 1998, his LP from that year,Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told, didn’t feature any songs with Dr. Dre. However, his 1999 album,No Limit Top Dogg, featured three tracks with his frequent collaborator, all of which saw the du...
Musically “Sadly Missed” may be a touch too depressed, and guest producer RuggedNess also doesn’t fare all that well with the title track, particularly considering that it hopes to succeed “Greatest Man Alive.” Still if the effort to return to the glory days falls flat almost entirely, ...
3X Krazy didn’t really hide their intentions with their hit “Keep It On The Real,” a standout hit fromKeep It On The Real. Foreshadowing the hyphy era of hyper stylized vocal performances in the late 90s Bay Area, the song is an unabashed West Coast classic, and considering that’s...
"Right before they announced Album Of The Year, the pressure started getting to me," Rowe explains. "Album Of The Year is the biggest possible award you can win. So, I'm like, 'We didn't win any of these [categories], how are we going to win the biggest award?" ...
“Trapped In It” is more than a song; it’s an emotional journey that invites listeners to reflect on their own love. A beat that forces you to dance in public and lyrics that force you to sing out loud. The seamless integration of diverse musical elements, pair with the expressive lyr...
The lyrics are truly beautiful and heavy, yet it touches on an impactful part of both Jelly Roll's and Joyner Lucas' lives: Yeah, I got somebody I love (Yeah) Someone who's really important to me, but now they addicted to drugs (Damn) ...
“Girls and the boys that didn’t get no toys Can you face their broken hearts? We need a better future For all the ghetto youths So have you any in your bag? Santa Claus, do you ever come to the ghetto? Do you ever wonder how we suffer?” ...
Nothing can stand against time and reality; it’s not age that makes one mature, but experience. Only later did I understand that the soul can find solace in music, in work, in mountains and rivers, or in the sea, but never in people. Nothing can stand against time and reality; it...