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Chi-Ali, a promising young rapper, made waves in the hip-hop scene with the release of his first and only album, The Fabulous Chi-Ali, on March 24, 1992. At the time, the album garnered significant attention for its catchy beats and innovative lyricism. Despite being his sole studio album, The Fabulous Chi-Ali remains an influential piece […]
Madvillain, a groundbreaking hip-hop duo consisting of producer Madlib and rapper MF DOOM, unveiled their first album, Madvillainy, on March 23, 2004. The album quickly gained traction due to its unique fusion of experimental beats and intricate wordplay, setting the stage for the future of underground hip-hop. Moreover, the collaborative effort between these two talented […]
Pharoahe Monch, an acclaimed hip-hop artist, released his third studio album, W.A.R. (We Are Renegades), on March 22, 2011. The album showcased Monch’s lyrical prowess and propensity for thought-provoking material, while addressing various social and political issues. Featuring a range of collaborations with other talented artists, W.A.R. solidified Monch’s status as a force to be […]
The soundtrack for the film “Above The Rim” made its debut on March 22, 1994, garnering significant attention from both movie and music enthusiasts. This impressive compilation featured a variety of artists and musical styles, skillfully blended to create a cohesive auditory experience. As a critical component of the movie, the soundtrack contributed to the […]
In the midst of a turbulent era for hip-hop, 2pac released his third studio album Me Against The World on March 14, 1995. Arguably his most personal and emotionally charged work, the album reflects on 2pac’s struggles with poverty, racism, and the justice system, as well as his relationships with loved ones and his own […]
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo’s debut album Road to the Riches was a game changer that heavily influenced the sound and style of not only East Coast hip-hop, but the genre as a whole. Released on March 14, 1989, the album epitomized the golden era of hip-hop with its jazz and soul-infused beats and […]
E-40, a Bay Area rapper known for his unique flow and colloquial language, released his second studio album, In a Major Way, on March 14, 1995. The album featured production from some of the biggest names in the industry at the time, such as Mike Mosley and Sam Bostic, and showcased E-40’s ability to craft […]
In the late 1980s, hip-hop duo Kid ‘n Play burst onto the scene with their signature high-top fades and infectious dance moves. Their debut album “2 Hype” received critical acclaim and commercial success, paving the way for their highly anticipated follow-up release, “Funhouse”. This album showcased their growth as artists, with clever lyricism and catchy […]
In March of 2007, Black Milk unveiled his second album, Popular Demand. The Detroit rapper’s album was highly anticipated and quickly became a cult classic. The polished and catchy beats took hip-hop fans by storm and helped solidify Black Milk’s place in the rap game. With the assistance of his in-house production team, B.R. Gunna, […]
Houston, Texas has long been recognized as one of the most prominent cities in the Rap and Hip hop industry, producing many prominent artists including the Geto Boys. The group’s second album, Grip It! On That Other Level, was highly anticipated by fans prior to its release on March 12, 1989. This album marked a […]