Interview with Ed OG
Rapper Ed OG (and the Bulldogs) made his debut in 1991 with the album Life of a Kid in The Ghetto – the classic album that featured Be a Father to Your Child and I Got To Have...
Rapper Ed OG (and the Bulldogs) made his debut in 1991 with the album Life of a Kid in The Ghetto – the classic album that featured Be a Father to Your Child and I Got To Have...
1994 was a crazy year in hip-hop. It was the year that Nas dropped his classic, and arguably genre defining, masterpiece Illmatic. Five short months later we were blessed with Biggie Small’s debut Ready To Die. It was,...
It runs in the family. It’s often (but not always) surprising when you realize that artists are the products of either musical parents and/or have talent in their families. This was true for artists like Prodigy of Mobb...
Commercialization of hip-hop culture during the 90s had more than one negative effect on the way we consume music. The obvious, which I’ll begin this piece by delving into, is the dictation of what we should be listening...
“Golden era” of hip-hop — not rap — can be defined (as an era) by three distinct things: scratch hooks, anthems and albums. In an era where the DJ was seen as equal group member with the emcee,...