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Del The Funky Homosapien is a rapper, known for his unique style and approach to music. His fifth album, Eleventh Hour, was released on March 11, 2008. The album features a range of sounds from electronic to funk, with Del’s signature flow and witty lyrics being present throughout every track. The album was well-received by […]

Scarface released his fourth studio album titled The Untouchable on March 11, 1997. The album, which featured collaborations with popular artists such as Ice Cube, Nas, and Too Short, received critical acclaim for its vivid storytelling that depicted Scarface’s rough upbringing and experiences in the streets. With its intricate wordplay and compelling narratives, “The Untouchable” […]

The Geto Boys’ Till Death Do Us Part, released on March 9, 1993, marked another milestone in the group’s career. After making a name for themselves in the late 80s and early 90s with controversial and hardcore lyrics, the Houston-based group finally achieved mainstream success with their previous album, We Can’t Be Stopped. Till Death […]

Lords of the Underground made their debut in the hip-hop scene with their first album release Here Come The Lords on March 9th, 1993. This East Coast rap trio from Newark, New Jersey, consisting of rappers Doitall, Mr. Funke, and DJ Lord Jazz, quickly made a stamp on the industry with their unique sound that […]

In 1994, Gang Starr, one of the most influential hip-hop duos, released their highly anticipated fourth studio album Hard to Earn. The album received critical acclaim for its clever lyricism and unique production style that pushed the boundaries of the traditional boom-bap sound. Hard to Earn showcased the evolution and refinement of Gang Starr’s artistic […]

Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs burst onto the hip-hop scene with the release of their debut album Life Of A Kid In The Ghetto on March 5, 1991. Their unique blend of socially conscious lyrics, hard-hitting beats, and infectious hooks resonated with fans all over the world, and helped pave the way for a new […]

In March of 1989, De La Soul made their debut in the hip-hop industry with the release of their album 3 Feet High and Rising. The album was hailed as groundbreaking and is now considered a classic not only in hip-hop but also in music. With its unique sampling style, positive messages, and inventive wordplay, […]

Boogie Down Productions released their debut album Criminal Minded on March 3, 1987, which is widely considered to be one of the most influential Hip Hop albums of all time. Led by the legendary KRS-One, Criminal Minded was an instant classic due to its raw beats and socially-conscious lyrics. The album boldly tackled a range […]

J Dilla’s Welcome 2 Detroit was an iconic release in the underground hip-hop world. Heavily sampling classic soul and R&B records, he created a unique and gritty sound that resonated with many people. It was an immediate success and was praised by critics for its unique blend of samples, choppy drums, and soulful production. It […]

Sex and Violence is the fifth and final album released by hip hop group Boogie Down Productions. The next year, 1993, the group’s lead member, KRS-One, would begin recording under his own name. The track “Build And Destroy” deals with KRS-One’s ideological differences—as a self-proclaimed humanist—with X Clan and its brand of Afrocentrism. Previously, and […]


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