On this day in Hip Hop history, Houston rap legend Scarface released his fourth solo album The Untouchable, which now celebrates its 29th anniversary. Released on March 11, 1997 through Rap A Lot ...
It’s been weird watching Scarface lately. He’s unquestionably the most important rapper in Southern rap history, the guy who established the template of the hard-slurring reluctant thug. A few years ...
30 years ago today rapper Brad “Scarface” Jordan dropped his third studio album The Diary. The album was released on October 18th, 1994 by Rap-A-Lot Records. With singles like “Hand of the Dead Body” ...
The early aughts marked a period of transition in the world, with the turn of the century serving as a timestamp for new beginnings and opportunities That era saw rap vet Scarface making moves, ...
Scarface and rap duo the Product have teamed with Koch to release One Hunnid, the debut album from Scarface’s new venture, The Underground Railroad Movement. The Product features Bay Area rapper Will ...
(AllHipHop News) The ill-fated 2015 Geto Boys reunion was not what many fans hoped it would be. The legendary group talked about reforming for another album, but Scarface has made it clear he no ...
Rap-A-Lot Records is kicking off a yearlong campaign Monday (April 27) to celebrate its 40th anniversary. To get the party started, the independent label is announcing vinyl pre-orders for two classic ...
The last time Scarface did anything that directly and forcefully impacted mainstream rap, it was the summer of 2004, and T.I. was mired in a long and bitter beef with Lil Flip. At the time, Flip was ...
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