Return of the Boom Bap is KRS-One's first official solo album. KRS takes a step back from the production duties and invites rising underground stars DJ Premier, Showbiz and Kid Capri to handle the beats in addition to his four contributions.
Blank Face LP is a collection of catchy, urgent gangsta rap songs that show the South Central native at his charismatic best, gallows humor and tough talk failing to obscure a humane core. - Pitchfork
Despite being rap veterans at the time, The Roots maintained a sense of artistic urgency, crafting this conceptual album with a loose narrative that follows Undun's imaginary protagonist through a journey of imbalance, self-reflection, and triumph.
The 4LP of Do You Want More?!!!??! comes as the original 2LP album remastered from original tapes, along with new bonus tracks curated by Questlove. The Lift-top box with Euro sleeves comes with foil finish and a booklet with rare photos and Essays by Que
One of the cornerstone albums of alternative rap's second wave, Things Fall Apart was the point where the Roots' tremendous potential finally coalesced into a structured album that maintained its focus from top to bottom.
The natural chemistry between Brian (Danger Mouse) and Tariq (Black Thought) comes through in the ease with which the artist and listener move through this album.
Jason ".IDK." Mills' latest project, Even The Devil Smiles, is a gripping reflection on survival, transformation, and the moments of fortune that forever changed his path.
Do You Want More?!!!?! is the second studio album by the hip hop band The Roots. It's the band's major label-debut, coming two years after their independent debut album, Organix .
One of the most influential releases in the Stones Throw catalog, newly repressed for longtime devotees and new heads discovering the roots of the Madlib universe and beyond.
In honor of the fifteenth anniversary of The Roots legendary sixth studio album, "The Tipping Point" Urban Legends is releasing an limited-edition vinyl.
Vinyl rarities release of original Trees’ demos and BBC sessions circa 1969/70, plus 2007 remixes of tracks and 2018 live performances. Trees helped define ‘Acid Folk’, creating a sub-category in the lexicon of record dealers and music critics alike.