Subverse says:This is a Bay Area classic from one of our most important rap exports, Blackalicious. It's got a bright optimistic beat that provides the backdrop to a tragic tale of big label success, and (of course) its ultimate demise. A rap star is discarded after The Man has sucked all the blood out of him and left him on the side of a long stretch of deserted highway. Go ahead rap stars, sign up for that misery.
And The Girls GobyMen Without Pants pop, electronic, indie, rock For having his roots in hip-hop, Dan The Automator has decided he's done with that genre, and has teamed-up with some of the most adventurous...more »
100 Days, 100 NightsbySharon Jones & The Dap-Kings urban/R&B, funk When I heard Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings' first album Dap Dippin', I thought it was another raw-ass-super-heavy-funk re-issue from Soul Fire Records. I was...more »