2010 release featuring guest appearances from The RZA, Killah Priest, Shyeim, Planetasia, Killarmy and Boy Jones (ODB's son). The 9th Prince strikes harder than ever this time and he considers this his best work so far. Rich with infectious beats as the backdrop for passionate lyricism, 9th's rare, honest love for Hip Hop has become the template for more future endeavors.
A.G., of the legendary Diggin' In The Crates crew and of Showbiz & A.G. is set to release his latest full length album, namely Everything's Berri. For the last two decades A.G. has not only made an impact but a dent in hip-hop; he has overcome the tragic loss of Big L, Party Arty and Roc Raida.
A.G.'s prolific contributions to the culture have assembled a cast of devoted, hungry and aggressive artists that parallel his own talents. Including his protegee's - a dynamic duo by the name of 950 Plus, that brings you back to the grit, honesty and drive that also fueled an early Showbiz and A.G. Now preparing for two for the release of Everything's Berri, A.G. has gained momentum, rather than settled for being a rapper that once was.
The American Poets 2099 rep from the West Coast and bring forth the freshest new movement from the underground Rap scene. Pro the Leader, Nova-Kane, and Atlantis Scrolls are rounded out by West Coast Wu-Tang Veteran/Cult Hero Holocaust (aka Warcloud) for some musical adventures that could have been straight out of a comic book classic! Featured guests include Wu-Tang veterans Cappadonna, Killah Priest, Timbo King, Solomon Childs, as well as underground Hip-Hop legend C-Rayz Walz. The backdrop comes via Canadian freshman producer White Lotus.
Underground UK emcee Sinister Stricken & Polish producer Amos - The Ancient Prophet form a dark alliance to bring you that raw underground spiritual sound in their debut album “Grandis Arcanum”. Amos - The Ancient Prophet brings dark esoteric produtcion laced with Sinister Stricken's spellbinding wordplay that will leave you entranced on a journey through shifting states of mind. With features from underground emcees like Atma, Sick Since, Semantix Tha Sorcera and Wu affiliates Timbo King, Beretta 9, Holocaust and Solomon Childs, this timeless jewel will have your head nodding until your neck snaps!
Big Boi has no shortage of friends, so it's only right that on his new solo album, Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty, the Big Boi is joined by a slew of guests. On the production side, Scott Storch (who helmed "Shutterbug"), Salaam Remi (Nas, Fugees), Organize Noise, the rapper's own Boom Boom Room producers and Boi-1da (perhaps best known for his work on Drake's "Best I Ever Had") contribute to the set.
Since his 2005 national re-release of the Clone Killer ep, Caligula has been featured on many mixtapes, compilations, and numerous guest appearances and now finally drops his debut solo album Divine Madness. The album is highly conceptual and his rhymes are in top form alongside production and featured guest appearances from artists such as Goretex(Non-Phixion), Shabazz the Disciple, Hell-Razah, Bronze Nazareth, Nomad, 12 0'Clock, Chi-King, 4th Disciple, Lyrikill, Pumpkinhead, and more!
Led by emcee Rook da Rukus and producer Simon Roofless, Da Goldminerz are a young, avant garde, hardcore Hip-Hop crew who hail from the unlikely West Coast of Florida. Rejecting the status-quo of the Rap music coming from the commercial industry, this seven man army still believes they can and will, make it big in that same industry, by breaking down walls,and getting back to the task of furthering the creative innovation that the art of Hip-Hop is truly known for. They posses the all-too-rare quality of being unified by a "sound" and a "concept" like the classic crews of days gone by. If you want to feel some of the most beautiful yet horrifying emotions possible in today's Hip-Hop, and want to be mentally stimulated by mental nuggets not yet cracked in the genre, then Da Goldminerz have the music for you.
Dainjamental's fourth throwback release "Unstoppable" showcases the emcee/producer skills on the mic and on the boards as
the man formerly known as Reble Dainja handles most of the album for dolo except for one track which features singer M.Y.
Recorded in 1996, "Unstoppable" has that gritty and grimey sound you all love.