Archive for The Kidz
"I'm sleepin at your girl house, Twenty city tour, sleepin on your girl couch... Hate to break it to you, but I love your woman, And when I leave here, I'mma get another woman."If you still haven't heard the group's Land of Make Believe album, check out our review!
WHO HAS THE LAND OF MAKE BELIEVE ALBUM?
"They bankin on the young boy got all of they interest/ Only fuckin with fam, yea nigga incest." -- DonnisCheck out our review of the whole project here.
I've had Kidz In The Hall's Land of Make Believe album in rotation since it dropped two weeks ago, and what I find most refreshing about the project is its ability to be played straight through; a trait that's becoming harder and harder to find with today's growing focus on hit singles over complete albums.
The sample free-production put forth by Double O, and personal lyrics let loose by Naledge, make every track interesting.
This marks the third album release from the Penn grads, who've been creating a type of "paid dues" feel around themselves, releasing a number of underappreciated raps since 2006.
(More..) "Dreams like women, If you only sleep with 'em/ nothing ever comes from 'em/ But I bet you still love 'em." -- NaledgeDownload "Take Over The World." Check out our interviews with Kidz In The Hall and Colin Munore for more info.

The Kidz In The Hall dropped their Professional Leisure Tour FreEP today via LRG. In case you missed it, check out our interview with the group as they discuss the 13 track freEP. … (MORE... )
Kidz In The Hall brought a couple ladies on stage last night to help them perform their latest single, “Jukebox.” Naledge and Double O turn every performance into a party.
Shortly after meeting at a University of Pennsylvania talent show in 2000, Naledge and Double O formed the group, Kidz In The Hall.
By 2006, they had released their debut album, School Was My Hustle, through… (MORE... )
Joell Ortiz – Food For Thought
“Food For Thought” is classic Joell Ortiz at its best, with quick witted lyrics and a deep meaning woven into the song. On this track, Joell likens hip hop to a woman whom… (MORE... )