
The imminent fall of southern rap hip-hop is thriving on both coasts, while the sound of the stagnant South by MT Richards Four years ago, the heroes UGK Southern rap listeners ordered, without much discretion to the "Quit Hatin 'the South." Nobody hates the South now. … [Read more] [Subscribe to comments on this story]
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Radio $2.32 There are a few unmistakable footprints any fan of hip-hop can instantly recognize: the woodwind twist of Run DMC’s “Peter Piper,” Doug E. Fresh’s “La Di Da Di,” and the ferocious, burning, wax-and-metal battle cry of “LL Cool J is hard as hell!” on “Rock the Bells,” from LL Cool J’s 1986 debut, Radio. Although just a teenager at the time of this recording, LL booms with shocking authority on trac… |
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Requiem for a Dream: Remixed $11.61 Music from the Original Motion Picture… |
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Scooby-Doo $9.20 While the Scooby-Doo cartoons of the early 1970s were often campy and implausible, they were always jokingly scary–and tons of fun. Likewise, the soundtrack to the live-action Scooby-Doo continues this spirit of lightweight fright. Outkast furiously rhyme atop eerie sound effects and thumping breakneck beats, and Busta Rhymes and Uncle Kracker rap about creepy creatures above a herky-jerky bass l… |


