There's Boogie Down Production's 'Criminal Minded. The Beastie Boys' legendary 'Licensed to Ill. Eric B. & Rakim's 'Paid in Full.' Hip-hop has plenty of albums that are considered landmarks in the culture, but what do they mean for the casual fan? They're essential listens and are still on the playlist for many, but for others, do they extend beyond hip-hop homework? The answer is yes, with Wu
Ghostface is back!
By that we mean the Ghostface we met way back in 1993, a masked rapper with a chip on his shoulder.
The Staten Island-bred MC has finally donned the mask again, this time in the crafty noir-inspired video for "Rise of the Ghostface Killah," off his incredible collabo album with producer Adrian Younge Twelve Reasons to Die...
According to the tabloids, Beyonce and Jay-Z are interested in buying Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch. Seems like a weird place to raise a family.
T-Pain recently responded to the rumours that he and his wife are swingers.
Here's a new single from Gucci Mane, "Dirty Cup," which features 2 Chainz...
It's official, Adele and Chris Brown were definitely not beefing at the Grammys. "Chris Brown and I were complimenting each other actually!" Adele tweeted. Some of these bloggers should be ashamed of themselves.
Drake has apparently already recorded 10 songs for his new album, Nothing Was the Same...
Despite their history, Nas is now saying Kelis got a bad rap after their divorce. "She's a great girl and she caught a bad rap in the whole thing," Nas explains. "It wasn't fair though. I love that people ride with me but at the end of the day, they were too harsh...
Heralded as one of the greatest solo albums to be recorded by a member of the Wu-Tang Clan, Ghostface Killah's 1996 classic 'Ironman' is getting the re-release treatment. Get On Down Records, the same imprint behind the upcoming rerelease of Common's 'Resurrection' box set, is repackaging 'Ironman' as a double-LP complete with a replica of the poster that was used to promote the original release..
Mark Ronson's new star-studded album, 'Record Collection,' doesn't land until October 5, but the hype cycle is already starting. Ronson is building on his first Q-Tip-featuring single 'Bang Bang Bang' with a new track called 'Lose It (In The End)' that has a rare guest spot from Ghostface Killah...
On March 30, Wu-Tang Clan veterans Method Man, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon will unleash their new album 'Wu Massacre.' The MCs have made it clear that the album was a hasty project, produced on a tight budget and they explained that it will change nothing about the original Wu-Tang legacy...