Brooklyn rapper Soul Khan’s latest attacks misogyny, and you can dance to it. “Not Like That” sounds like a win to us – check the video here!
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Did you catch our countdown of the 100 greatest hip hop albums of all time? Here’s the recap , with links to each installment. Working on this list has had many of the Popblerd staff on a big hip hop kick, so we decided that we’d change …
Our full list of the 100 greatest rap albums of the Nineties, plus, a few fun facts!
In this edition of Blerd Briefs: Chevy Chase leaves TV, Lil Wayne leaves hip-hop, Coldplay leaves the stage, and Chris Brown leaves Twitter.
It’s here! The 10 greatest rap albums of all time! Get your Dre and Snoop fix here!
It’s all about the Wu as we close in on the top 10 of our rap list. Where do hit albums by Raekwon and GZA land?
Big Money, GG and Carletta join forces for a new Blerd Radio podcast. Give it a listen! (no, John Mayer isn’t on the podcast-but he is discussed in detail!)
We are closing in on the #1 rap album of all time. In the meantime, the 8th installment features friends turned rivals 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G.
Three of these men appear in this installment of our hip-hop albums list. I’ll let you guess which one doesn’t belong.
Public Enemy, Ice Cube, and BDP kick off the second half of our list of the 100 greatest rap albums of all time.
Humpty, meet Tupac. Tupac, meet Humpty. Mr. Shakur and Digital Underground reunite for the latest installment of our list of the top 100 rap albums of all time.
A veritable coruncopia of white rappers shows up in this installment of the greatest rap albums of all time. Plus-The Roots, OutKast and more!
bLISTerd holds a Juice Crew reunion! Biz, Kane and Kool G. Rap all appear in the latest installment of the 100 greatest rap albums of all time!
The second installment of our greatest rap albums list gives props to old school, new school, and artists who combine the two…like Camp Lo.
Popblerd’s list of the best rap albums of all time kicks off with classics from Queen Latifah, The Roots and Organized Konfusion! Plus, an underlooked (IMO) album from OutKast!
After a looooooong hiatus, Milwaukee’s The Figureheads are back with a new batch of hip hop for kids. The trio consists of Greg Marshall, Jeremy Bryan and Dave Olson. The new album Holy Monkey Mixtape is a tight, cohesive album with smart, thought-challenging lyrics at the forefront. Listen closely or you might miss the message. It serves as great conduit to educate