Anonymous Twist

 Interview

Mr. Hyde

 Meet Junkyard

Planit

 Interview

American Drug War: The Last White Hope

 DVD Review

Artchild

 Art Feature

Chad I Owe on Mr. Hyde:

“after the second round i felt like i been thru a fuckin windjammer” lol these...

chapter thrive on Anonymous Twist:

hahahha sucka status its skyro keting

Al aka El Negro Magnifico on Anonymous Twist:

His “Dollars In Fists” joint is not only a banger, but...

heywoodjablome on Anonymous Twist:

fair one put me onto anonymous twist a while ago too bad he wasn’t on tour...

epic on Anonymous Twist:

i’m gonna check this guy out sounds like it would be good music.

jaubusss neee on Anonymous Twist:

chapter thrive just boosted his sucka status to 9.5!

chapter thrive on Anonymous Twist:

awesome some shit aired out that wasnt quite public that shoulda been. i...

Chaps on Mr. Hyde:

This series keeps on getting better and better! Keep em coming! Peace Chaps

Chaps on Planit:

That was dope! I was reading this interview out loud to the homies and we were cracking up! It was...

Chaps on Anonymous Twist:

That was a great interview! Props on the real talk! Peace Chaps

Sean Kingston - Sean Kingston

October 8, 2007 – Hip Hop Review – by Tara

Sean Kingston - Sean KingstonSony, 2007
If you’re like me, Sean Kingston’s first 2 singles were stuck in your head for the entire summer. Even if you don’t want to admit it, I am sure at some point you caught yourself humming along and perhaps even singing along with the hook in “Beautiful Girls”. If that is the case then, like me, you will be disappointed with the rest of the album. Who knew that for the most part Sean Kingston rapped about guns and gangsters? Well you would if you had bothered listening to his mixtapes or checking out his myspace page. This works out alright on a couple of tracks, such as “Colors” featuring Kardinal Offishall among others, but basically the 17 year old is taking himself waaaaayyyy too seriously and would be better off sticking with his more lighthearted and infinitely more enjoyable fluffy songs. Let’s hope he’s more believable as Notorious B.I.G., who he is set to play in the upcoming biopic, than he is as a gangster.

Better Than: T-Pain - Epiphany | Worse Than: Akon - Konvicted