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- Gang Starr “Code Of The Streets” (1994) 29 November 2025Code Of The Streets is the third single of Gang Starr‘s critically acclaimed fourth album Hard To Earn. The post Gang Starr “Code Of The Streets” (1994) appeared first on Hip Hop Golden Age.Daily Video
- De La Soul – Cabin In The Sky | Review 21 November 2025Over thirty-five years after redefining what rap albums could sound like, feel like, and talk about, De La Soul return with Cabin in the Sky, a record shaped by grief, gratitude, and the stubborn creative spark that carried them from Long Island basements to global influence. It is their tenth studio album, their first since […]HHGA Staff
- Apollo Brown & Ty Farris – Run Toward The Monster | Review 14 November 2025Run Toward the Monster arrives with the weight of two deep Detroit legacies behind it, and the result is an album that hits with intent, clarity, and a fully realized vision. Apollo Brown has spent more than a decade shaping the sound of modern boom-bap: dusty loops, soul-heavy chops, punchy drums, and a sense of […]HHGA Staff
- Eazy E “Real Muthaphuckkin G’s” (1993) 13 November 2025“Real Muthaphuckkin G’s” (alternatively “Real Compton City G’s”) is a 1993 song by Eazy-E from his EP It’s On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa. It is a diss track directed at former N.W.A bandmate Dr. Dre and his protégé Snoop Doggy Dogg. “Real Muthaphuckkin G’s” peaked at #42 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Eazy-E’s highest charting single as a solo artist. “Real Muthaphuckkin G’s” […]Daily Video
- Navy Blue – The Sword & The Soaring | Review 11 November 2025Navy Blue enters The Sword & The Soaring sounding steadier than ever—his voice clear, his pace unhurried, his focus absolute. Nearly a decade into shaping his own canon, he’s no longer searching for balance. He’s composing from it. After the introspective run from Song of Sage: Post Panic! through Ways of Knowing, and the concise […]HHGA Staff
- Armand Hammer & The Alchemist – Mercy | Review 7 November 2025Armand Hammer’s latest full-length, Mercy, is a collaboration with The Alchemist and arrives on November 2025 via Backwoodz Studioz/Rhymesayers. For the past decade and a half, billy woods and Elucid have remained among the most prolific and consistent voices in avant-garde Hip Hop. Here, they reunite with The Alchemist, who previously produced their 2021-album Haram, […]HHGA Staff
- Danny Brown – Stardust | Review 7 November 2025Stardust, Danny Brown’s first album written and recorded entirely sober, is a chaotic, luminous, and oddly moving reinvention from one of Hip Hop’s most unpredictable artists. It arrives after a long stretch of darkness—addiction, rehab, self-doubt—and the result is something like rebirth through noise. Where Quaranta sounded drained and heavy, Stardust bursts with manic color. […]HHGA Staff
- Big L – Harlem’s Finest: Return Of The King | Review 31 October 2025Twenty-six years after his murder, Lamont “Big L” Coleman returns through Harlem’s Finest: Return of the King, a posthumous album released by Nas’ Mass Appeal label as part of the Legend Has It… series. The series has been one of the few major Hip Hop projects in 2025 to treat the genre’s past with care, […]HHGA Staff
- Aesop Rock – I Heard It’s A Mess There Too | Review 28 October 2025Aesop Rock has been making complex, self-contained worlds out of words and beats for more than two decades. I Heard It’s a Mess There Too, his second album of 2025 and twelfth overall, arrives without warning—streamed for free on YouTube, available for download, and only later pressed to vinyl and cassette. It’s a very Aesop […]HHGA Staff
- Hit-Boy & The Alchemist – Goldfish | Review 24 October 2025Goldfish brings together two of Hip Hop’s most respected producers, Hit-Boy and The Alchemist, for an album that feels patient, deliberate, and fully confident in its craft. Both artists are producers first and rappers second, but on this record, they hold their own on the mic with surprising ease. The concept—each rapping over the other’s […]HHGA Staff
- Dave – The Boy Who Played The Harp | Review 24 October 2025Dave, born David Orobosa Omoregie in 1998 in Brixton, South London, grew up amid the city’s raw edges, where poverty and racial tensions shaped his early views. He taught himself piano at 14, a skill that now anchors his music. His lyrics draw from personal stories, touching on mental health, family strains, and systemic flaws […]HHGA Staff
- 2Pac “Brenda’s Got A Baby” (1991) 24 October 2025“Brenda’s Got a Baby” is the solo debut single by Tupac Shakur, and the tenth track from his debut album, 2Pacalypse Now. The song, which features R&B singer Dave Hollister, is about a twelve-year-old girl named Brenda who lives in a ghetto, has a baby, and is incapable of supporting it. The song explores the […]Daily Video

