The West Coast was booming in the early 1990s when, a year after Dr. Dre released The Chronic, another Southern California star named Snoop
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RBX Evaluates Ice Cube’s “Death Certificate”
The 1991 release of Death Certificate is responsible for birthing an unflinchingly grittier Ice Cube after his departure from arguably the most influential rap
TiRon & Ayomari Celebrate Common’s “Like Water For Chocolate”
Common’s influence has spread much farther than his hometown of Chicago and his fourth studio album, Like Water for Chocolate, made a major impact on
Scarface Marvels at the Greatness of A Tribe Called Quest’s “People’s Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm”
A legend himself, Scarface is one who doesn’t need to prove that he is a rap aficionado. However, when asked to discuss his favorite
G Perico Explains Impact Of WC’s “The Shadiest One” LP
G Perico is establishing himself as one of the most respected young voices representing Los Angeles in the rap game. In a recent episode
Mic Capes Reflects On Vulnerability Of 2Pac’s “Me Against The World”
Mic Capes is among the many artists who call 2Pac one of their greatest inspirations. In an episode of Best Albums, the Portland artist dissects
Mayday! Applauds Anderson .Paak’s “Malibu” As “Perfect Sunday Album”
Anderson .Paak is establishing himself as one of the modern greats, especially with his Malibu album, which featured a soundscape of production provided by 9th
Mitchy Slick Names His Own “Trigeration Station” As Best Album
Throughout the many segments of Best Albums, artists have generally chosen projects that have influenced them from greats such as Jay Z and Scarface. Mitchy Slick chose to go
Tre Capital Reflects On Kanye West’s Legacy Of “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy”
Kanye West has influenced an entire new generation of rappers, including Los Angeles’ Tre Capital. The independent rapper explained on an episode of Best Albums why
Dr. Dre’s “2001” Album “Perfect Music,” Demrick Says
Unique Access host Soren Baker sits with Los Angeles-based rapper Demrick to talk about one of the artist’s favorite albums, Dr. Dre‘s 2001. “I just