Good To Hear Dirty But I Couldn't Feel Dirty I purchased this mixtape to add to my O.D.B. archive and when I put it on it was gravy however my only problem was the sound quality wasn't loud but don't let that discourage you from purchasing this mixtape cuz it's a banger!@! It's just a low banger Submitted by blackmel79 (Los Angeles, Cali.) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
$14.59 Released in conjunction with the similarly packaged Ghetto Dictionary: The Mystery, Ghetto Dictionary: The Art of War is a 20-track compilation of Bounty Killer tracks organized around a single theme: his supremacy over other DJs. The practice of DJ battling is a long-standing and ...
$35.29 Limited Edition comes packaged in a Digi-book. The new Doro album Warrior Soul carries on the spirit of the old Warlock times and adapts in to the current times. ...
$13.75 For metalheads, the early to mid-2000s went down in history as a time in which the United States dominated metalcore, hardcore, and screamo while Europe dominated the death metal/black metal field as well as the power metal revival/progressive metal scene. And Europe was equally dominant when it came to goth metal; if, in the early to mid-2000s, one came across a metal band that had strong goth leanings, a definite Lacuna Coil influence, and a female lead singer with an ethereal vocal style, it wasn't necessarily a European band ...
$10.15 As the first Serekh artist to ever drop an album, KAMALLION is gearing up for his sophomore debut. Born & raised in L.A. Kamallion aka K-Milly comes from a long line of musical roots, whether its gospel, R&B or hip hop. After 10 years working for the biggest gospel label in the world and then short stints at Interscope, Universal, and Def Jam. As an artist, Kamallion has grown significantly since his 2001 release Diary of an eMCee. The lyrical content from Kamallion is not the typical West Coast style, which is associated with "gangsta rap", the style that once dominated the West Coast. Kamallion is a story teller of a different breed that tells his story from the backdrop of the Hollywood scene, in which he works in. He has drawn comparisons to Xzibit for his voice, Method Man for his grimy appeal, Busta Rhymes for his stage presence & energy, but Kamallions style is his own & it is evident from the music. Kamallions vivid lyrics and high energy stage show, have helped set him apart from other west coast rappers. With a background in journalism from Cal St. Northridge he has built up an indie empire that would make Jay-Z proud. Along side partners Devin Dev Penzella and Tyree Reakshun Dillihay, this artist has graced the stage of every major club in Hollywood.