A record with truly exceptional arrangements. more
Less immediate than Experienced, articulated, complex, fascinating. Its most appreciated. more
Jimi goes Funk. more
Posthumous and lesser-known album, yet still valid. The only one authorized by the family. more
The most famous album of the most famous rapper in the entire history of rap. more
The only one of theirs that I still listen to. I & II. more
The only one of them that I still listen to. I & II. more
Here, unlike the first one, there is more space for acoustic guitars. more
I'm discovering that others like it too. I'm happy. more
They take their name from a Bob Dylan song. Apart from the stale rhetoric of certain circles, this is a good record. Among other things, it's perhaps the one their singer claims to care about the most. more
In America, they also had a fair amount of success with this record; much less so here. Let's say they were rediscovered later on. more
The Nas of 2010 more
"Don't listen to Method Man, you become violent!" quote.
Oh, anyway, urban apocalypse. more
Angry criticism, rap and electronic. Instant flash. Featured by a Rumore guide to the best albums of the 2010s. more
Put a young poetess who is not only intelligent and socially engaged but also multi-award-winning, expressing critiques of our world over some cool electronic beats. To explain to us how awful life is. more
I'm waiting to buy it because back in 1998 I wanted to, but I still haven't saved up the money. Anyway, it's valid. It's not true that the music of the 90s was bad. This is an example. more
Well-deserved success. Truly. more
A good alternative to Italodance. more
"Classic Rock" is reductive. more
By the way, great drummer. more