In the history of Hip-Hop, there are only a handful of albums that have completely shifted the culture. On April 25, 1995 – 20-years ago today,…

One of the best albums ever, The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill, is part of the Library of Congress’ class of 2014 albums and songs that…

*In honor of next month’s 25th anniversary of their debut album “3 Feet High and Rising,” De La Soul is making their entire catalog available…

When it comes to what is considered the Golden Age of Hip-Hop, you must mention two important groups. One is A Tribe Called Quest and…

  Not only is Justin Timberlake ruling the summer with Jay-Z as they trek around the country on their “Legends of the Summer” tour, he’s…

  While Clipse member  Pusha T works on his solo debut, “My Name Is My Name,” his brother No Malice is putting the finishing touches…

It’s the last week of Black Music Month and we’ve saved the best for last. We’ve recorded your votes and chosen the Best R&B Male…

Congrats are in order for songstress Brandy. Her newest album, Two Eleven, hit #1 on Billboard’s R&B Albums Chart and #3 on Top 200. The album, titled the date her godmother Whitney Houston passed, was released last week and is her first after a four year hiatus. According to Nielsen Scan 64,700 copies were sold in […]

The trend of album sequels is becoming more popular by the minute. Snoop Dogg has decided having one classic like Doggystyle isn’t enough. He is currently in the studio cooking up Doggystyle 2: The Doggumentary. The title alone has left fans disinterested. How can you taint a landmark album’s legacy with a sequel that’s not […]

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Certified hitmaker and auto tune crooner T-Pain is literally putting his career on the line with his recent statements. He has stated in a recent interview. “Artist shouldn’t put out albums this year unless they are Susan Boyle or Miley Cyrus, cause albums ain’t selling right now” Now its so funny that statements like this […]