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Hip Hop Golden Ange Blog
- KRS-One – Temple Of Hip Hop Global Awareness | Review 22 March 2025KRS-One—Kris Parker—rolled out of the Bronx in the mid-’80s like a freight train, his voice a booming roar that shook Hip Hop’s core. Born August 20, 1965, he’s no mere MC; he’s a pillar, a philosopher, a live-wire preacher who’s carried the culture’s torch from street corners to lecture halls. His latest, Temple Of Hip […]HHGA Staff
- Concrete Kings: Lord Finesse vs. Percee P In The Patterson Projects Rematch 19 March 2025The camera wobbles, catching a picture of the streets of the Patterson Projects, South Bronx—a sprawl of brick towers buzzing with life. Two voices cut through: Lord Finesse, gruff and steady, laying down bars with the weight of a seasoned coach, and Percee P, a rapid-fire cyclone, spitting rhymes that twist and tumble like a […]HHGA Staff
- clipping. – Dead Channel Sky | Review 14 March 2025Clipping.’s Dead Channel Sky crashes in like a dial-up modem screech ripping through a quiet room—jarring, nostalgic, and impossible to ignore. This fifth album from the Los Angeles trio—Daveed Diggs, William Hutson, and Jonathan Snipes—plunges into a cyberpunk-inspired sound thick with industrial noise and electric tension. After a five-year gap since Visions of Bodies Being […]HHGA Staff
- Audio Two “Top Billin'” (1988) 14 March 2025“Top Billin'” is a single by Audio Two, released as the B-side of the single “Make It Funky” from the album What More Can I Say? It was released before First Priority Music inked a distribution deal with Atlantic Records. The song had a deep cultural impact on Hip Hop. The song was voted #8 in About.com’s Top 100 Rap Songs. It was […]Daily Video
- “Fight The Power”: Public Enemy’s Revolutionary Anthem And A Hip Hop Cornerstone 7 March 2025At HHGA, we hold Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power” as one of our favorite songs of all time—a blazing, defiant masterpiece from our favorite rap group, and one of the most significant tracks in Hip Hop history. Released in 1989 for Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing soundtrack and later anchoring 1990’s Fear of a […]HHGA Staff
- “The Message”: Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five’s Timeless Cry And A Hip Hop Milestone 28 February 2025At HHGA, we rank Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five’s “The Message” among the most important songs in Hip Hop history—a track that reshaped the genre with its raw honesty and enduring resonance. Released in July 1982 on Sugar Hill Records, this seven-minute masterpiece, driven by Melle Mel’s searing verses and a minimalist funk beat, […]HHGA Staff
- KRS One “Sound Of The Police” (1993) 28 February 2025“Sound of da Police” is the second and final single from KRS-One’s first solo album, Return of the Boom Bap. The song is produced by Showbiz from DITC. Sound Of The Police begins with KRS-One whooping twice to evoke a police siren (the “sound of the police”); this recurs several times throughout the song. Sound Of The […]Daily Video
- “Juice Crew Allstars”: A Golden Age Anthem And The Legacy Of Marley Marl’s Juice Crew 23 February 2025In 1987, “Juice Crew Allstars” hit the streets as a seven-minute posse cut, a B-side to “Evolution” on a Cold Chillin’ Records 12-inch, and it still reverberates through Hip Hop’s golden age like a boombox on a Queensbridge stoop. Produced by Marley Marl, the track unites Kool G Rap, Craig G, Glamorous, MC Shan, Roxanne […]HHGA Staff
- “Triumph”: Wu-Tang Clan’s Relentless Victory Cry And The Shaolin Legacy 23 February 2025When Wu-Tang Clan dropped “Triumph” in 1997 as the lead single from Wu-Tang Forever, it landed like a Shaolin fist shattering concrete—raw, forceful, and unforgettable. Produced by RZA, this posse cut stretches past five minutes, uniting all Clan members—Ol’ Dirty Bastard (ODB), Inspectah Deck, Method Man, Cappadonna, U-God, RZA, GZA, Masta Killa, Ghostface Killah, and […]HHGA Staff
- A Tribe Called Quest “Jazz (We’ve Got) / Buggin’ Out” (1991) 15 February 2025“Jazz (We’ve Got)” is the second single from A Tribe Called Quest‘s second album The Low-End Theory. A segment of the track “Buggin’ Out” appears in the music video. The sequences from “Jazz (We’ve Got)” are in black and white, while the “Buggin’ Out” sequences are in full color. In the video, directed by Jim […]Daily Video
- Mike – Showbiz! | Review 31 January 2025MIKE’s Showbiz! is a hazy, free-flowing meditation on movement and memory, built from warm loops and scattered thoughts that linger like smoke. His delivery is unhurried, his voice thick with experience, letting each bar settle into the grainy, off-kilter production. Recorded between tours, the album captures the push and pull between transience and stability, with […]HHGA Staff
- Pink Siifu – BLACK’!ANTIQUE | Review 31 January 2025Pink Siifu’s BLACK’!ANTIQUE is loud, layered, and unshaken by convention. Over its sprawling runtime, Siifu pulls from punk, jazz, soul, and Southern rap, colliding these elements into something unpredictable but intentional. The album doesn’t hold the listener’s hand—it throws them into its world, where beats dissolve and reform, voices weave in and out, and the […]HHGA Staff