I am a HUGE Big Daddy Kane fan but this is my least favorite album from him. Marly Marl doesn't produce it and that may be part of the reason. This album has a totally different sound then his first albu... read full review
This is Heavy D at his best! Tons of hits on this album that will get you groovin nearly instantly and non-stop. Just check out who was on this album as Contributing artists: Aaron Hall, Big Daddy Kane, ... read full review
One of the few rap acts to come out of Cleveland, Ohio, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony were introduced to the industry by Eazy-E, leaving no doubt that their music revolves around gangsta-related topics. Yet, their musi... read full review
This is only the beginning of her reign, as hot single after hot single will keep this album on fire throughout the year. Umbrella is a bomb song and Jay Z helped produce it. Anything Z touches turns to gold a... read full review
It would have been better if Slim Thug spared us this blinding group effort. It's true that group albums usually have the sheer luck of sounding like crap and punishing everybody in the process. This is no... read full review
Forget this compilation and take my advice, if you really want to enjoy a true selection of "Greatest Hits," put both Ready to Die and Life after Death on shuffle and vibe for a couple hours. Not only... read full review
With Timbaland producing only one track here, those signature stand-out Bubba Sparxxx anthems that hit you and never go away, i.e. "Ugly" and "Deliverance" are lacking from this project. Ins... read full review
Pretty good movie. Can you imagine if that was really possible? That would be really crazy. I would think it would probably ruin your life but it might be neat for awhile. Check it out if you like Adam Sand... read full review