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Louedon Carter – Restoration Louedon 3:14 (Official Stream)

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01/13/2023
Feat. Music, Hip Hop, Music
St Louis native, Louedon Carter releases a body of work that, to some  may be kind of foreign to some hip hop consumers today. Impressed is an understatement when speaking on this project. With production credits from west coast legends like Steve Vicious, you... Read More...
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Is Method Man’s Latest Album, Meth Lab Season 2 The Lithium: A Waist Of Studio Time?

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12/14/2018
News
Although he might have been the first breakout star from the Wu-Tang Clan, but is Method Man lost on his own? On his follow-up to 2015’s Meth Lab, the US rapper takes another stab at mid-Noughties hip hop – and, consequently, fails to alchemise his rich his... Read More...

Lyor Cohen Talks Reviving the Music Industry At Cannes Lions

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06/21/2018
News
None of the millennials watching 6’5” Lyor Cohen, once dissed as the “tall Israeli” by rapper Mos Def in a controversial 2004 song, glide graciously onstage at Cannes Lions Tuesday could imagine what it was like to interview him at Def Jam in the mid-1990s. ... Read More...

R&B Singer Jacquees Takes It a Little Too Slow on ‘4275’

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06/15/2018
Music, R&B
Up and coming crooner Jacquees possesses one of the great tones in contemporary R&B – glinting and willowy, his voice skims over beats with guileless, melismatic charm. But on his debut album his musical choices are as single-minded as his voice is elastic... Read More...

Review: Rae Sremmurd’s ‘Sr3mm’ Is a Triple Album Crackling With Promise

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05/08/2018
Music
The triple album format springs to mind career-surveying hits compilations, Zappa-type improvisations, Grateful Dead live sets or the Clash's Sandinista! A 27-song, three-disc record of all new material is not the kind of thing you'd associate with a pop-frien... Read More...