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Rap music in the late 80’s and early 90’s was raw, violent, and eye opening to listeners around the world. Artists like EPMD, Ice Cube, N.W.A., and Snoop Dogg were at the forefront of a music revolution now known as “Gangsta Rap”, and the record label that gave their voices a mainstream audience was Priority Records.
Posted by Sam on Tuesday, August 3, 2010 at 1:07 pm
Filed under Albums, Editorials, In The Spotlight, Reviews · Tagged "death certificate", "Pay ya dues", "Tru Homies", 'Hoody Hooo", 2010, 25 anniversary, Dr. Dre, EPMD, eric sermon, gangsta rap, hip hop, ice cube, keith murray, legends, mia x, n.w.a., priority records, rap, snoop dogg, The Last Meal, westside connection, young bleed

Multi-platinum hip hop icon Snoop Dogg just released his tenth studio album, “Malice N Wonderland,” on December 8th, courtesy of EMI’s newly re-launched Priority Records, where he also serves as Creative Chairma
Posted by Sam on Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at 5:36 pm
Filed under In The Spotlight · Tagged "I Wanna Rock", "malice in wonderland", calvin broadus, doggfather, doggystyle, EMI, flo rida, Jazmine, long beach, Los Angeles, malice, nizzle, shizzle, snoop, snoop dogg, snoop doggy dog, sportscenter, tupac, west coast