The Hip Hop Project movie review

February 1, 2010 by MusicThread  
Filed under Featured, Hip Hop, Reviews

By: Jabari Oliver

“Formal education is highly institutionalized, bureaucratic, curriculum driven, and formally recognized with grades, diplomas, or certificates. Read more

HOPSIN - GAZING AT THE MOONLIGHT Album Review

November 19, 2009 by MusicThread  
Filed under Featured, Hip Hop, Reviews

Hopsin

Ruthless Records

Executive Producer: Tomica Woods-Wright

Co-Executive Producers: Damon Elliott & Michael Mackel

Album Review By: Jabari Oliver Read more

All-4-One “NO REGRETS” album review

October 11, 2009 by MusicThread  
Filed under Featured, Pop, R&B, Reviews

All-4-One No Regrets

By: Jabari Oliver

Bring back that ol’ fashion lovin’! All-4-One is back with “NO REGRETS!” Loaded with monumental success from past hits, recognition through a slew of prestigious awards, and lucrative oversea touring, All-4-One returns to our lives with love ballads for the ages! Read more

Three 6 Mafia’s behind the scenes preview of their “Lil Freak (Ugh Ugh Ugh)” video

September 1, 2009 by MusicThread  
Filed under Featured, Hip Hop, Press, Stories

Three 6 Mafia
Photo by: Willie Wilkerson

Three 6 Mafia is getting set to release their “Laws of Power” album due out November 10th. The Oscar winners’ first single release from their upcoming album is “Lil Freak (Ugh Ugh Ugh)” featuring Weebie. Read more

Fabolous - Loso’s Way Album Review

July 28, 2009 by MusicThread  
Filed under Featured, Hip Hop, Reviews

Loso's Way

Review By: Jabari Oliver

It’s Loso just in case you didn’t know so! F-O-B-LO (Fabolous) returns with a new album called Loso’s Way. This marks his 5th album since his debut in 2001 with “Ghetto Fabolous.” Read more

F.L.Y. - Jamboree Album Review

July 16, 2009 by MusicThread  
Filed under Featured, Hip Hop, Reviews

By: Jabari Oliver

Meet the Stone Mountaineers Mook (The Young Zack Morris), Vee (The Ralph Lauren Mascot), and (Kid) Myko McFly. Together they make up the Def Jam super group the Fast Life Youngstaz, better known as FLY. In their early stages, it was Vee and Myko McFly who were in a rap group called “Die Hard” when they were in High School while Mook was in his own rap group called “Affiliated.” The two groups came together to form two different and more powerful groups called “Band Geakz” and “Fast Life Youngstaz” (FLY). The “FLY” concept comes from the swaggerific notion of being trendsetters with a fast lifestyle, setting tones in the way they dress and approach life’s treasures on a positive note. Their music meshes a sense of feel good music into festival killer party bangers. Read more

LIL RU checks in with MusicThread.net (Exclusive Interview!)

June 20, 2009 by MusicThread  
Filed under Featured, Hip Hop, Interviews

lilruintart

South Carolina rapper LIL RU checks in with MusicThread.net. He talks about the monumental success his single “Nasty Song” has received and how the Def Jam deal came about. Peep the interview! Read more

Hip Hop from the Man on the Moon: Kid Cudi

June 13, 2009 by MusicThread  
Filed under Featured, Hip Hop, Stories

By: Jabari Oliver

Kid Cudi hang

Somewhere in a galaxy far away, where Cavaliers are king, there is a Maui Wowie volcano that is ripe to blow. Although the moniker leaves the impression of a lad in a man’s world, the swag presents readiness to continue taking the world by storm….from the moon. Read more

Dead By April album review

May 16, 2009 by MusicThread  
Filed under Featured, Reviews, Rock

dead-by-april

It was the summer of 2008 in Hultsfred, Sweden at Lake Hulingen where the masses of music heads traveled from far and wide to assemble in the name of good music. Read more

Paul Wall “Fast Life” Album Review

May 14, 2009 by MusicThread  
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Paul Wall – “Fast Life” Album review

By: Jabari Oliver

Paul Slayton lives the Fast Life. Growing up in Hustletown Texas (Houston), he fueled his passion for music through constantly rapping wherever he went, finding avenues to get into the music game the best way he knew. Read more

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