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ScHoolboy Q – Studio (ft. Nas & BJ THe CHicago Kid) [Remix]

September 17, 2014 by deadendhiphop

Nas jumps on the remix to ScHoolboy Q’s latest single “Studio.”

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Album Review: Vintage Art – K. Sparks

September 14, 2014 by deadendhiphop

I was first introduced to K.Sparks from Dead End Hip Hop with the “Tomorrow  Today” review. K. Sparks had me at “Sunshine”. I’ve always felt as though he was a great emcee and his “Manic Mondays” proved to the industry and culture that he was going to be here for a while. With that being …

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Nas – Illmatic | DEHH Classic Reviews

May 4, 2014 by deadendhiphop

20 years since Nas debut album Illmatic release and of course we had to touch on this album. Check out our thoughts on this classic album.

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Mixtape Review: Skyzoo – An Ode To Reason Doubt

February 2, 2014 by deadendhiphop

Skyzoo is probably one of the most lyrically gifted artists in hip hop today. The Brooklyn native puts together words in a way that commands attention from the start of each song. He can rhyme over just about any beat with confidence and consistency; whenever you pick up a Skyzoo album you are already well …

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Who Cares? My Top 5 Favorite Rap Albums of All-Time…In Extreme Detail.

November 19, 2013 by deadendhiphop

Greetings, everyone! This is Kendred Spirit here. I’m a new staff writer of the site and, for my introduction, I decided to not only reveal my top five favorite rap albums of all-time (which is something I’ve never done before) but also really break down why my picks are my picks. In no way am …

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Who Cares? The Thirty Best Rappers Ever, or What’s Wrong With Rap Debates?

September 16, 2013 by deadendhiphop

  I recently finished a long piece on the thirty best rappers of all time. I already disagree with one of the placements, and when I listen to Redman’s discography again next week, I’m going to want to edit him back in. Similarly, I fully expect that The Marshall Mathers LP 2 will make a …

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