Wednesday, November 9, 2011

They Will Reminisce Over You Heavy D

               Hip-hop has lost another one of its finest emcees. R.I.P. to the overweight lover. Gone to soon. Heavy D, at age 44.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Come With Me... Hail Mary

New Hail Mary Mallon, "Grubstake". I love Aesop Rock and this joint is nice. Keep up the good work, fellas.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Wu-tang Clan Is Still Around, People!!!!!!

               I really hate the fact that once record companies milk everything that they can out of artists, they hang them out to dry.This sadly appears to be the case with the solo members of the greatest hip-hop group of all-time. If Method Man and Ghostface can't get any pub for their albums, then how are any of the other members supposed to get record sales. I guess that I should realize by now that hip-hop is a young man's game, but I'm young and I still want to hear more Wu. I just hope that they realize that the majors aren't gonna back them up and start releasing on an indie level so that they don't have to appeal to the masses to sell more records. The Clan is still releasing good shit, like Ghostface's "Apollo Kids" and Raekwon's "Shaolin Vs Wu-Tang", for example. However, most people wouldn't even know that these albums came out because they aren't played on the radio or advertised for. I think that Wu just needs to drop the labels before the labels drop them. After all, they've made so much money over the years that they don't even need a record deal anymore.