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Mar18

7 Degrees Of Horrorcore

A Reminder That Odd Future Did Not Just Invent This Shit 

Seems like the name Odd Future has been on the tongue of every rap vet and industry tastemaker for the past 6 months or so. Let’s think about that word for a second — tastemaker — before reflecting on the sheer tastelessness of the subject matter that these young teens from the west coast have chosen to be their microphone M.O.

Although we can’t lie, who doesn’t enjoy some good tales of rape, pillaging, suicide, and grisly murder every now and then? Charismatic and clever as Odd Future may be — specifically the group’s frontman, Tyler the Creator — any real hip-hop head knows damn well that neither he nor his cohorts are the first to stake their claim in the shadowy terrain of the horrorcore sub-genre. Perhaps the only thing truly bothersome about Odd Future’s …

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Nov08

A Conversation with Big L’s Brother Pt. 2

Donald Phinazee Speaks On The Legacy of Lamont Coleman 

Last week we were able to fill in some of the missing pages in the story of Big L’s life. In part two of my interview, I talk with Don and Gustavo Guerra (CEO of Distrolord Entertainment) about the new album. Don and I also get a chance to dissect some of L’s best music, as well as get the latest update on the upcoming biographical documentary in the works.

So this new album — is it going to have new material, or will it be mostly stuff we’ve heard before over new production?

Don: No, some of it will be [stuff you've heard before], but a lot of it’s gonna be new. Gustavo can tell you more about that.

Gustavo: Just to be honest to L’s fans, the album we’re releasing we’re putting out to start off Big L’s legacy. …

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Nov02

Return Of The Devil’s Son: A Conversation with Big L’s Brother Pt.1

Donald Phinazee Discusses the Humble Beginnings of a New York Giant 

He was poised to be one of the greats. Supreme wit, raw passion, and a flow tighter than Kid Cudi’s jeans. But the timing in Big L’s tragically short career never seemed to quite work in his favor. First there was his tepidly received debut album, Lifestyles Ov Da Poor and Dangerous. Then there was a 3 year hiatus during which the mic-ripper born Lamont Coleman watched as MCs he’d helped introduce to the rap game (Jay-Z, Cam’ron, Ma$e) began to make very big names for themselves without him. But L never stopped sharpening his sword. He had big plans, and the cards looked like they held a long and prosperous career for him right up until the night he was gunned down blocks away from his childhood home. Now with the upcoming release of Return of the Devil’s Son, …

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Nov18

Dame Dash Reflects on Roc-A-Fella Records (Video)

On this video spotted at Rap Radar, Dame Dash sounds off on what happen to the Roc-A-Fella empire he helped to create.  Dame holds no punches as he talks about his feelings towards Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel, Cam’ron, Kanye, and Jim Jones.

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Nov16

Clipse – “Popular Demand” (Popeyes) feat. Cam’ron (Video)

December 8th can’t come soon enough. Till the Casket Drops is less than a month away!

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