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- Something From Nothing: The Art Of Rap | A Hip-Hop Documentary Masterpiece 11 May 2025In the vast landscape of music documentaries, few manage to capture the essence, craft, and cultural significance of their subject matter with as much authenticity as “Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap.” Released in 2012, this groundbreaking film directed by Hip Hop pioneer Ice-T with co-director Andy Baybutt stands as one of the most […]HHGA Staff
- Jeru The Damaja “Ya Playing Yourself” (1996) 9 May 2025“Ya Playing Yourself” is the first single from Jeru The Damaja’s second album Wrath Of The Math. Wrath Of The Math was completely produced by DJ Premier and continues the themes of Afrocentricity, preserving Hip Hop culture, and more about the harms of materialism that were discussed on Jeru’s debut album The Sun Rises in the East. In its liner […]Daily Video
- billy woods – GOLLIWOG | Review 9 May 2025billy woods’ GOLLIWOG opens like a trap door. It doesn’t aim to provoke in cheap ways. It lingers, stalks, and drips with unease, constructed like a horror movie shot in reverse. Across 18 tracks, woods delivers some of his most vivid, fractured work to date. The album is dense and difficult on purpose, pulling from […]HHGA Staff
- Knowledge The Pirate & Roc Marciano – The Round Table | Review 6 May 2025Knowledge the Pirate’s The Round Table is a razor-sharp collaboration with longtime friend and producer Roc Marciano. It’s a cold, calculated, and tightly wound album that keeps its focus locked on mood, structure, and stripped-down street poetry. Across 14 tracks, the duo stays in their own lane—grim, minimal, and confident. The beats don’t chase momentum, […]HHGA Staff
- Souls Of Mischief “93 Til Infinity” (1993) 30 April 2025“93 Til Infinity” is the lead single and title track of Souls Of Mischief‘s 1993 debut album. The song reached #72 on the Billboard Hot 100. The group consists of four members (A-Plus, Opio, Phesto, and Tajai) and is a subgroup of the Oakland, California hip-hop collective Hieroglyphics. The album was released on September 28, 1993. It also featured singles “That’s When Ya […]Daily Video
- Big Daddy Kane “Smooth Operator” (1989) 15 April 2025“Smooth Operator” is the lead single released from Big Daddy Kane‘s second album, It’s a Big Daddy Thing. Arguably one of Big Daddy Kane’s most popular songs, the song topped the newly formed Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart and was a hit on the R&B and dance charts, peaking at number 11 and 17 on […]Daily Video
- Saba & No I.D. – From The Private Collection Of Saba And No I.D. | Review 7 April 2025From The Private Collection Of Saba And No I.D. is an album built on groove, focus, and mutual respect. The production is steeped in soul, jazz, and dusty funk, with drums that knock and samples that swirl but never overcrowd. No I.D. stretches out across the tracks, flipping chords into loops that breathe, chop, and […]HHGA Staff
- Special Ed “I Got It Made” (1989) 5 April 2025“I Got It Made” is one of the classic singles of Special Ed’s debut album Youngest In Charge. “I Got It Made” remains a quintessential slice of late ’80s Hip Hop, a testament to youthful exuberance and lyrical dexterity. Released in 1989 on Profile Records, this track, propelled by its infectious beat and Ed’s smooth, […]Daily Video
- 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