Monthly Archives: October 2011


Starlito – Ultimate Warrior, Mixtape.

Starlito’s newest mixtape Ultimate Warrior is a swirl of ambition, regret, and base desire. It’s more a mass of new material than a proper street album, but no less entrancing for it. The Nashville rapper is wildly charismatic and raps in lyrically dense bursts. Even when he adopts familiar topics..


O’Third Ent. – Family Ties, Mixtape.

Huntsville rap is iridescent, but gritty; starry-eyed, but grounded; and always heavy on bass. It’s pretty much the only hip-hop scene worth getting excited about today. Family Ties came out this week, a new mixtape from O’Third, themselves a subset of great rappers and producers behind Huntsville’s relatively bigger names. They’re..


Kurupt – Take It Off (ft. DJ Quik).

Soundtrack to the no pants dance. Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. via Rap Radar Sphere: Related Content

Evidence – Cats & Dogs, Album.

Evidence’s stark, methodical bars lend themselves to slow, droning beats. So basically, Alchemist beats. As fate would have it, Ev and Alch are old chums, so Evidence’s sophomore album has five appearances from Alchemist behind the boards as well as one verse. The standouts for me are “James Hendrix (StepBrothers),”..

Bootie Brown – Roski.

Buoyant, fun single from Bootie Brown of The Pharcyde with an 80s vibe and lots of nonchalant wordplay. Sphere: Related Content