WPGM Revisits: Janet Jackson – The Velvet Rope (Album Review)
Janet Jackson had a lot to contend with, more or less, in and around the year of 1997. She had…
Janet Jackson had a lot to contend with, more or less, in and around the year of 1997. She had…
“Back in ’83 I was an emcee sparkin’/But I was too scared to grab the mics in the parks, and/Kick…
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Original Pirate Material was the debut album by the English rapper and producer, Mike Skinner, under the name The Streets….
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DJ Quik is an American rapper from Compton, Los Angeles known by his name because of his quick turnover when…
Yo! Bum Rush The Show was the debut studio album of influential American hip-hop group, Public Enemy. The album was…
In 1991, Queen were on album number fourteen. It featured “Innuendo”, “I’m Going Slightly Mad”, “Headlong”, “I Can’t Live Without…
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