This Week in Hip Hop 3.14-3.20
This Week in Hip Hop 3.14-3.20 March 20, 1990 Digital Underground - Sex Packets March 19, 1991 March 17, 1992 March 14, 1995 March 19, 1996
This Week in Hip Hop 3.14-3.20 March 20, 1990 Digital Underground - Sex Packets March 19, 1991 March 17, 1992 March 14, 1995 March 19, 1996
Da Underground Sound : Top 5ive – 3.12.22 “Riches” - Cappadonna - “Good For the Soul” - Fatlip, Blu, Hemlock Ernst, Ras Kass - “Start Over” - Canibus - “Johnny P’s Caddy” - Benny the Butcher & J. Cole - “Power” (feat. Chuck D) - Chill Rob G. -
TUNE IN EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT FOR #WESTSIDERIDAHREPORT 5PM PACIFIC-2AM PACIFIC/8PM-5AM EASTERN WSRR 3.9 Short but not sweet this week. Here is the 1st album we shouting out.. March 9th, 1991.. Cowboy, Sacramento’s own CBO dropped “The Final Chapter”. His last album on AWOL, this included featured artists like Lil ric, 151, Pizzo, Kokane, Spice 1 and more. Got that funk slapping, a solid album. March 6, 2001… a true Bay2LA […]
This Week in Hip Hop 3.7-3.13 March 12, 1989 March 12, 1991 March 9, 1993 March 8, 1994 March 7, 1995 March 11, 1997 March 9, 1999 March 9, 1999 March 7, 2000 March 6, 2001 March 6, 2001 March 8, 2005 March 7, 2006
"Game Time" - Victory DaOne, C-Bo, Yukmouth, Gwap Don Dolla Signs - "Honorable Elijah Muhammad" - Mistah F.A.B. - "Hear Me Clearly" - Pusha T, Nigo - "Can You Dance" - KRS-ONE - "Fallin Up" - Dr. Dre, Thurz, Cocoa Sarai -
De La Soul released their critically acclaimed debut album, 3 Feet High and Rising, on this day, March 3rd in 1989. This album quickly developed into one of Hip-Hop's first classics on the strength of the catchy, smash single "Me, Myself, and I". De La Soul is officially comprised of Long Island MC's Posdnuos a.k.a. Plug 1, Trugoy the Dove a.k.a. Plug 2, and DJ Maseo a.k.a. Plug 3. Its important […]
TUNE IN EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT FOR #WESTSIDERIDAHREPORT 5PM PACIFIC-2AM PACIFIC/8PM-5AM EASTERN WSRR 3.2 Back like we neva left. March, lets go… Giving love to 4 albums this week.. starting off with March 2nd, 1993.. the V-Town legend B-Legit, dropped “Tryin’ to Get a Buck”. This was his 1st album, which included his bro E-40, Little Bruce, Levitti and Mac Shawn. Classics include “Dank Room” and “Way Too Vicious” with […]
“Why We Speak” - Robert Glasper feat. Q-Tip, Esmerelda Spalding - “Power in the Name” - Dionne Warwick, Krayzie Bone, Nomad - “The Process” - Jeru the Damaja - “Bye Bye” - Cypress Hill (feat. Dizzy Wright) - “Ground Zero” - ToMC Beatz, Myka 9 -
The 7th Hand - Immanuel Wilkins !!!! As a traditional Hip-Hop crate digger, I spend so so much time still enjoying many of the Jazz greats (especially Hard Bop) from decades past. I have to consciously remind myself to stay open for new artists. Brother Immanuel Wilkins make my job much easier. His 2020 debut, Omega, primed the industry for what could follow. This year's sophomore release, The 7th Hand, not […]
IMAMCRU12 - KRS-ONE - !!!2/3 As we know, the Blastmasta, the Teacha, KRS-ONE is the personification of Hip-Hop. So much so he is the representation of all genres of Hip-Hop. This includes, so-called "gangsta rap" , "battle rap" and "conscious rap". Entering his fifth decade of MC mastery, he remains hungry with this new release called IMAMCRU12. This album is raw! As always, his bars are firm yet swift. […]