Tag: real hip hop
Classic – DJ Premier, Rakim, Nas, Kanye West, KRS One [MUSIC VIDEO]
A real classic will always be a classic. DJ Premier has to be one of the dopest producers real hip hop has ever seen. Nas, on another level. Rakim, classic’s classic. KRS-One – you know what’s good with that man. Kanye, at this time was on that classic level too. Take a trip to memory…
REAL HIP HOP ALERT: Black Milk
It’s hard for me to understand sometimes how come with so much talent out there in the real underground hip hop world, do they play the same artists over and over on the radio. We need a national real hip hop station out there. Peep just a bit of Black Milk. Actually, do yourself a…
The State of Hip Hop – Is REAL Hip Hop Dead?
Hip Hop has changed throughout time. It has evolved past what it used to be. Hip Hop was called a “Fad”. Something that wasn’t supposed to still be here. Yet, here it is. Now it’s everywhere. Suburban kids love it, and TV shows and film use it to enhance their work creatively. However, REAL Hip…
The AbSouljah “Dim The Light” Album… PURE HEAT! [song]
If you go back in time and track The AbSouljah’s journey through hip hop, you’ll notice his consistency. Definitively knows how to pick a beat, write a hook and ride a real hip hop song. His latest album “Dim The Light” is straight fire. Click here and check it out the album. It’s important we…
Music Producer “Salvee One” Interview – The Underground Spot
Salvee One exclusive interview on The Underground Spot <iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/c4xi6lIQyBg” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe>
Oh No “OhNomite” Full Album Review THE UNDERGROUND SPOT EP1
The Best Underground Hip Hop Show on the Net
Check out The Underground Spot hosted by Dave Lee. Bringing you the hottest underground hip hop joints from yesterday and today. This isn’t about what’s hot on the radio, this is about what’s best in terms in lyrics, delivery, style, and fundamental hip hop.
Real Hip Hop is Not Coming Back – Give it Up
If you grew up listening to real hip hop and you’re hoping someone (anyone) will bring it back… Give it up! It’s not happening. Just be happy with the fact that you grew up in a generation where you were lucky enough to experience real hip hop. It’s the youngster’s turn to do whatever they…