P.A.I.N.T. is the fourth album made by Abstract Rude and the Tribe Unique duo in 2001. The LA based group did not fail to deliver with this album, once listening to this album i relistened to it immediately.
The production is handled by a bunch of LA producers like Fat Jack, DJ Drez, Rob the Viking and more. The instrumentals are lovely. some are rougher than others like many underground LA rap albums, but some are beautiful and will make you shed a tear.
The features include many emcees ... read more
Psycho is the 2nd studio album of LA Rapper "Volume 10". You may have noticed that there is a 6 year release gap between the release of his first and second album and that is because of Volume 10's issues with the music industry. He got dropped from his music label RCA Records, then he got blackballed by Ice Cube and he fell into a depression like sad state. Happily he was able to release an album, but is it good? yes it is.
The album was produced by LA underground producers like ... read more
Happy Fuck You Songs is an album released collectively by PackFM, Tonedeff, Session & Substantial under the name "Extended Famm" in 2002. The QN5 members give us a signature QN5 listening experience with the highly good and comedic songs.
All production is handled by Tonedeff, and god damn he is a good producer. Tonedeff manages to curate some amazing unique beats which even feature a song sampling the tetris theme song
Basically every single QN5 member features on this album, ... read more
Boxcar Sessions is the debut album of oakland rapper Saafir, which was released in 1994 under Qwest Records. After paying his dues and appearing on the songs of Digital Underground and a show-stealing performance on “Fear Itself”, Saafir was ready to drop his own album.
The album’s production was handled by Saafir’s group called “The Hobo Junction”. Jeremy “Jay-Z” Jackson did a perfect job with the beats, as they have a unique sound to them. The ... read more
Focus is the third studio album of Hieroglyphics sub-group Souls of Mischief in 1998. After being dropped from their label, they immediately bounced back with a good album. Though unlike last albums where the group made the songs together, they took an approach like Outkast did with "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below" where the members made the songs by their own and then brought the songs together to create this album. I don't get the hate for this album here from both the listeners and ... read more