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- DJ Shadow – Endtroducing…. (1996) | Review 9 June 2025DJ Shadow’s Endtroducing….. crackles like a radio picking up signals from a forgotten era, its beats pulsing with dusty grooves and its mood shifting like a dream you can’t quite pin down. Released in 1996 on Mo’ Wax, this debut from Josh Davis, a crate-digging kid from Davis, California, redefined instrumental Hip Hop. Built entirely […]HHGA Staff
- Nujabes – Modal Soul (2005) | Review 9 June 2025Released in 2005, Modal Soul is an album that embodies the intricate and heartfelt craftsmanship of Seba Jun, better known as Nujabes. At its core, this album feels deeply personal, built on layers of jazzy textures, soulful melodies, and subtle rhythms. While it garnered attention in underground Japanese music scenes upon release, its global recognition […]HHGA Staff
- Eazy E “Eazy-er Said Than Dunn” (1988) 9 June 2025“Eazy-er Said Than Dunn” is a song by Eazy-E, released as the second single from his debut studio album Eazy-Duz-It. Dr. Dre and DJ Yella produced the track. The video shows N.W.A at a club playing the single to the crowd and wandering through Compton, California. The song is featured in the soundtrack of the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on the radio station Radio Los […]Daily Video
- MF DOOM: A Journey Through Masks, Rhymes, And Reinvention 8 June 2025MF DOOM: A Path Through Masks, Rhymes, and Reinvention The story of MF DOOM, born Daniel Dumile, is one of resilience, transformation, and artistry. From his early days with KMD to his later years as one of Hip Hop’s most elusive figures, DOOM’s career was defined by reinvention and a deep dedication to his craft. […]HHGA Staff
- The High & Mighty – Sound Of Market | Review 7 June 2025Sound of Market is a heavy, head-nodding return from The High & Mighty that doesn’t chase relevance or trends. Instead, it digs deep into their own lane—grimy, punchline-packed rhymes over rugged, loop-driven beats with enough vinyl crackle and backspins to light up any old head’s memory bank. This isn’t a comeback record that tries to […]HHGA Staff
- McKinley Dixon – Magic, Alive! | Review 6 June 2025McKinley Dixon’s fifth album, Magic, Alive! is a vivid, emotionally charged work that weaves jazz, Hip Hop, and soul into a dense, 35-minute tapestry. Following his acclaimed For My Mama and Anyone Who Look Like Her (2021) and Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!? (2023), Dixon’s latest project centers on a group of kids grappling with a friend’s […]HHGA Staff
- Little Simz – Lotus | Review 6 June 2025Little Simz’s sixth album, Lotus, is a raw, introspective dive into her psyche, shaped by betrayal and resilience. The fallout from her legal battle with former producer Inflo, who allegedly borrowed £1.7 million and never repaid it, hangs heavy over the record. Without Inflo’s signature polish, Simz teams up with producer Miles Clinton to craft […]HHGA Staff
- Lil Wayne – Tha Carter VI | Review 6 June 2025Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter VI, released June 6, 2025, arrives with the weight of a legendary series behind it. The sixth chapter of his iconic Tha Carter saga, following a seven-year gap since Tha Carter V, kicks off with promise but stumbles into a chaotic, uneven mess. Across 19 tracks, Wayne swings between sharp, nostalgic […]HHGA Staff
- EPMD “You Gots To Chill” (1988) 1 June 2025“You Gots to Chill” is the second single by EPMD from their 1988 debut album, Strictly Business. The song prominently features a sample from “More Bounce to the Ounce” by Zapp and “Jungle Boogie” by Kool & the Gang. The post EPMD “You Gots To Chill” (1988) appeared first on Hip Hop Golden Age.Daily Video
- Aesop Rock – Black Hole Superette | Review 30 May 2025Aesop Rock, born Ian Bavitz, has been a singular voice in Hip Hop since the late ‘90s, known for his dense lyricism, surreal imagery, and a delivery that tumbles across beats like a runaway freight train with a dictionary duct-taped to the front. He emerged from the New York underground and made a name for […]HHGA Staff
- Yugen Blakrok – The Illusion Of Being | Review 21 May 2025Yugen Blakrok doesn’t release albums often, but when she does, the world shifts slightly. The Illusion of Being is her third full-length project, and it’s another masterclass in intellectual Hip Hop built from shadowy textures, dense wordplay, and unpredictable turns. At 13 tracks deep, it’s a dark, challenging listen—structured more like a philosophical cipher than […]HHGA Staff
- The Goats “Typical American” (1992) 21 May 2025The Goats “Typical American” (1992): “Typical American” (1992) is the lead single off Tricks of the Shade, the debut album from Philadelphia trio The Goats. The Goats original line-up consisted of OaTie Kato (James D’Angelo), Madd (a.k.a. “the M-A-the-double-D”, Maxx Stoyanoff Williams), and Swayzack (Patrick Shupe). The group recorded on Columbia Records / Ruffhouse Records, and their first album, Tricks […]Daily Video