For this episode of Rap & Order, we discussed DMX’s sophomore album Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood,
This week, the guys revisit Jim Jones’ third studio album “Hustler’s P.O.M.E.” The album not only had his biggest single
This week, the guys run through N.O.R.E’s self-titled debut. Released in 1998, one of the biggest years in Hip-Hop, it
This week, the guys revisit Puff Daddy & The Family’s No Way Out. It was the debut studio album from
In this episode, the guys breakdown the making of Chance The Rapper’s second mixtape, Acid Rap. The tape was certified
This week, we focus on Ab-Soul’s second studio album “Control System.” The album received critical acclaim upon release, with Soulo’s
As his popularity continued to rise in the late 2000’s thanks in partly to his new popularity on social media,
This week the guys are revisiting Busta Rhymes’ 7th studio album, The Big Bang. The album marked a huge transition
This week the guys focus on the Wu-Tang Clan’s debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). Hailed as one of
This week the guys revisit Ja Rule’s third album, Pain Is Love. Although it received mixed reviews when it was