REVIEW: Drake —- Nothing Was The Same Kara was 5’9. She was light caramel with a subtly round booty, perky breasts, and thick thighs, but was still somewhere […]
MUSIC: Lupe Fiasco – Piece of Paper Cup of Jayzus
Lupe Fiasco’s back doing his super complex rapping intentionally aping Kendrick Lamar’s flow (and later apes Earl’s flow in a bizarre Odd Future shoutout towards the end of […]
MUSIC: Kanye West Announces Tour with Kendrick Lamar
Not to be out done by his big brother who just announced expanded rap dates, rap genius/blowhard/legend/fashionista/ Kanye has announced a tour with Kendrick Lamar. Get your Iphones […]
LIVE: Budweiser Made In America Festival 2013
Photos: Victoria Ford/Sneakshot In its second year, Budweiser’s Made In America festival once again took downtown Philadelphia over to provide to thousands of people beer, good times, and […]
OPINION: Let The Rapper Wars Begin
Kendrick Lamar sent out a missive that echoed across the hip-hop world that even mainstream press covered it; the closest we’ve come to such a widespread call to […]
MUSIC: Big Sean X Jay Electroncia X Kendrick Lamar – Control
Generic placeholder rapper Big Sean’s album Hall of Fame is out August 27th and will probably feature the same group of expected cameos and producers that we’ve become […]
REVIEW: Talib Kweli……….Prisoner of Conscious
“Even though y’all niggas might not cuss like me, at the end of the night, y’all just trying to fuck like me.” Phonte, Little Brother’s “The Yo-Yo.” Hip-hop. […]
PLAYLIST: The Baker’s Dozen – Vinyl Wishlist
Welcome to another installment of The Baker’s Dozen, a feature in which I will deliver a playlist of some of the things I’ve been listening to lately and […]
NEW MUSIC: Quadron – Better Off (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
CS favorite Quadron has released their latest single “Better Off”. Featuring Compton’s Kendrick Lamar, this track takes things slow as Coco reminds us why life after love is […]
NEW MUSIC: Kendrick Lamar – Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe (The Clubcasa Chamber Orchestra cover)
Mochilla and Miguel Atwood Ferguson’s amazing re-work of Dilla a few years go taught us that the orchestral versions of hip-hop are a much needed yet little explored realm […]