• Preach On, Sermon: Lil Wayne’s Cry To The World

    Preach On, Sermon: Lil Wayne's Cry To The World

    Lil Wayne - Amen (Cry Out) The life of a big-time celebrity doesn’t equal a care-free world. B.I.G. said it best with “mo money, mo problems”. It’s not just the money that brings forth problems. Your environment plays a good role, and this is something Lil Wayne always knew and displayed ...

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  • The Art Of Storytelling: Azad Right Ft. Luna Angel – Alone

    The Art Of Storytelling: Azad Right Ft. Luna Angel - Alone

    Every couple months I need to pop up with this The Art Of Storytelling series. Our latest features an artist who has been slowly but surely rising up on the West Coast. His music is already there in terms of quality and making you think. So, he joins SD in ...

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  • Review: Schoolboy Q – Habits & Contradictions

    Review: Schoolboy Q - Habits & Contradictions

    Drug use is at an all time high across the globe. Which puts the demand for great music about drugs on an equal level. The people wanna get high fast, and they want to do with music that relates to the activity. Top Dawg Ent. has been slowly living out ...

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  • SD Exclusive: John Payne (Death Row President) Discusses Tupac Album & Upcoming Releases

    SD Exclusive: John Payne (Death Row President) Discusses Tupac Album & Upcoming Releases

    Photo credit: Tony Morrone. If there’s one legacy on the West Coast that describes the 90’s, it’d have to be Death Row Records. From Tupac to Snoop Dogg, that label was the birth of several stars and legends. However, for every good part of Death Row, there’s a bad part to ...

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  • Review: Ace Hood’s Neumos Show In Seattle (1-6-12)

    Review: Ace Hood's Neumos Show In Seattle (1-6-12)

    All Photos Credit: Deonte Daniels A good show is often similar to cooking a meal. Too many elements go into making sure that you eat and enjoy it. Things like being organized, having all the ingredients, cooking it at the right temperature, and time, and serving it. It’s difficult to serve ...

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Archive for the ‘Street Album’ category

Wait…out of the world’s endless supply of white girls… nevermind. Conrizzle’s latest effort has arrived. Having the time to actually listen, CranGrape & More White Girls stands up as one of his best projects. Out of 10 songs, I can say I was feeling eight for sure off one listen. The last two might take [...]

The American Dream can be classified as many different things. My American dream is enjoying good music, writing about it and living with no financial worries. A family would be nice at some point too. For now, Planet VI give you their vision in music form. I still find it amazing that artists actually give [...]

It seems like this took forever and a day but it’s here! A.P.’s street album is everything I was expecting it to be. For those who are not familiar with him, does Omen, Wlydfyer, Illmind and Marsha Ambrosius sound like good reasons to listen? They are. Production is crazy. Features are used when necessary. Direct [...]

I’m surprised that the newly formed duo of Termanology and Easy Moneydecided to drop this whole original album for free. I’m liking the acronym title. The entire thing is produced by Lee Bannon (thumbs up for that) and features REKS, Fred The Godson, ST Da Squad and more. DJ Booth has given us a direct [...]

Success isn’t going to come to you on a plate of hot good food. Donny Goines has realized this and gives us one last free project. From here on out, all his next tapes will be on iTunes. It’s good to go out on a bang with your free stuff. Success Served Cold is easily [...]

This one dropped a few days ago. I had originally posted it on Ɔ&C, but after listening to it 3 times, I’ve decided to share the wealth. This one is from Fashionably Early, this is a new free album from Shawn Chrys. He kind of sounds like another “Shawn” I know, Big Sean. The crazy [...]

Album: Avatar – The Iron Curtain

September 20th, 2011

Every now and then I’ll get wrapped up in enjoying a project that I forget to post it. That’s what’s happened to Seattle artist Avatar. After being referenced to him by Lace Cadence as well as seeing Avatar open up the Young Jeezy show, I was convinced how good of an artist he is. Not [...]

Happy Birthday Rickie Jacobs! A genius when it comes to the art of lyricism, Mr. Jacobs provides us with a cold set of 14 songs to celebrate. There isn’t no birthday anthems, though. Just a whole lot of showing off, which in this case is good. Production is mostly handled by Street Scott and features [...]

Female artists just continue to stand out. L.A. is the latest and she’s very different from any other female in the game. She’s out to spread a message that only she can spread properly. Without much needing to be said, here’s the riot! “The L.A. Riots: Mental Fatality is about conflict. Life f*cked me up [...]

There’s a first time for everything. The Dream hasn’t been one to release free music to the public since he emerged in the game. He decided to take that first step with 1977. A complete (to today’s standards) album with features from Big Sean, Casha and Pharrell. Everyone who listens to his albums knows how [...]

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