The album tackles more serious issues (sexuality, drugs, hate) than their previous two releases and sonically expands from their pop punk roots bringing in influences that range from metal to hip-hop.
Live album from the Grammy and seven-time Latin Grammy nominated Bogota party band noted for their fusion of electronica, dub and hip-hop with Columbian cumbia and champeta.
The follow up to No Mountains In Manhattan. Wiki, the New York-based rapper, is best known for once being a member of New York City-based hip hop group Ratking with rapper-producer
Wild Style remains the most seminal soundtrack in hip-hop history, a snapshot of the scene as it evolved from the streets to the recording studio. But it's not just a vital document, it's also a damn good listen.
Hip hop artist extraordinaire Afroman, known for his breakout hit single, 2000's "Because I Got High," returns with a brand new full length album - his first since 2009!