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- 45 has a history that goes back before rap records were even a reality (Hip Hop)
- Oceanator brings open electric sound on her third album release (Rock)
- Sa-Roc's new album is a breath of fresh Hip Hop (Hip Hop)
- Tech N9ne's 24th studio album Fear Exodus is here (Hip Hop)
- Bad Hair has a unique take on horror that works (Film)
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West Coast RadioWest coast funk, gangsta rap, freestyle flow, hyphy hits from LA to the Bay to the Northwest. (more)
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The Dirty SouthSouthern classics and new heat from the Dirty South. Slick, chopped, trapped and screwed. (more)
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Golden Age Hip HopThe era that helped established the culture around the world. The best of mid-80's to mid-90's Hip Hop. (more)
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The Powerful Impact of the 45 King
Perhaps a line on Queen Latifah's 1988 breakout hit, "Wrath Of My Madness," prompted the association of Mark James' name into his Hip-Hop moniker.
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Things She Never Said
Oceanator's third album Things I Never Said takes us on a sonic journey of the artist making peace with the world around her. This release is no different than the first two albums, a tightly packed album with no frills and all experience.
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The Sharecropper's Daughter
The Sharecropper's Daughter is Sa-Roc's first album in 5 years. Notable production by Sol Messiah and features by Saul Williams, Styles P, Black Thought and Chronixx, Sa-Roc largely holds most of the album down by herself with a more mature style.
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Strange New World
The third installment in this year's Fear anthology, Tech N9ne is representing the Midwest Hip Hop scene with his 24th studio album Fear Exodus. This EP satisfies with several quality tracks, a few features and a massive posse cut.
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Return of the Rhymes
Busta Rhymes returns with Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God, a new studio album much needed in Hip Hop. Loaded with features from Chris Rock, M.O.P., Kendrick Lamar and Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes returns with a classic.
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