
Amidst the drama that Chris Brown has brought down upon himself for the domestic violence incident and the blatant sabotage of stores not putting his music on the shelves as he put on twitter and Rihanna coming out and throwing him under the bus on the 20/20 show he still managed to put out a damn good album. Check out why we ranked Chris Brown’s album 3.5 out of 5 stars. Read Below…
Album Review: Chris Brown-Grafitti
Album Review: Rakim-The Seventh Seal 3.5 out of 5 Stars
By NailzBuck50

It’s been 10 long years since we have heard anything from Rakim. Many would say he was probably finished when never completed the album with Dr Dre. Though in my mind I felt that would have been a most compelling album I guess that will have to stay in the wishful thinking box. Not to under estimate his latest work “The Seventh Seal. Rakim proves that even being off the scene in 10 years he still know how to make a great album. To read our review pop the trunk.
Album Review: Wale – Attention Deficit 4 Out Of 5 Stars
By Nailzbuck50

DC Native Wale did what most people thought he may not be able to do which was make a great album. I think the stores not having Wale’s album is a little bit of a sabotage. Isn’t he signed to Interscope? What’s up with their distribution game. Contrary to what most labels think not everything sells digital if it’s a good album. Check out the review below.
Album Review: Sha Stimuli-My Soul To Keep 4 out of 5 stars
By NailzBuck50

What can we say, we had to keep it 100 and this album is the real deal. No paid advertisements just straight up honest truth. We have been following Sha Stimuli for a few years now. From the 12 mixtapes he did with DJ Victorious, which were damn good albums by the way, to him showing up on BET’s the deal just as recent as two weeks ago. I’m really surprised he did not make BET’s the cipher but then again no not really. Sha may have put out his first album out independently but he is definitely not new to the music scene. Read why we gave him 4 stars below.
Wordonthestreetsmag.com’s Top 10 Hip Hop Artist Of 2009
By NailzBuck50

Ok with all the heat that MTV caught for their rendition of who they thought was the best top 10 hip hop artist of 2009 we feel that there were certain Emcees that were completely over looked. It would appear that they were more concerned with the popularity of an artist. This my people is exactly the reason why media and music changes so drastically. So with out further ado here is our top 10 Love it or hate it we said it and we are sticking to our guns.
Album Review: Raekwon The Chef – Only Built for Cuban Linx II
Written by NailzBuck50

I know I know we are late as hell on this one. But now that I sit back and really think about it maybe not so late. Raekwon gave hova a run on I-tunes in the first week of sales but hova of course being the popular rapper went on to do what he always does every time he drops an album. Not taking away any credit from the Chef for those hip-hop fans who have not copped the album were going to give you several reasons why we rated his album as a classic.
Killer Mike-”Underground Atlanta” Album Review

Killer Mike is probably one of the most talented slept on underground hip-hop artist in the game that managed to keep his name relevant in the southeast if I have ever seen one. All though he went through some ups and downs with being signed to a major all of that is behind him and now and brings about his latest project that is sure to keep your heads noddin. Read why we gave him 3 out of 5 stars on his album.
Kid Cudi-Man on The Moon, The End Of Day Album Review

Letter from the Editor-N-Chief: “I absolutely love this album. I took to it the first time that I heard it. It made me feel good and it inspired me.” Ok but since I didn’t do the album review let me let Nailz break it down for yall and explain why he rated the album 3.5 stars.
Ed. E Ruger: Lights Out

North Carolina is on it right now! Whether you rock a back-pack full of CD’s or you spend time in the trap with a pocket full of rocks, the Khak has theme music for you.
Jay-Z Blue Print 3 Album Review 4 Out Of 5 Stars

After listening to it for about 10 times. We have come to the conclusion that “this album is the best album since Jay-Z’s blue Print 1.” Now don’t get me wrong when the songs are hot they are hot, but when they are wack they are wack. Check out why we gave it 4 out of 5 stars and what songs we liked off the album.




