Or it may just be that the Guardian writers - some of whom clearly know and like their hip hop, however much it hurts your preconceptions to admit it - prefer Iron Man, as do others here.
say it with a straight face
Or it may just be that the Guardian writers - some of whom clearly know and like their hip hop, however much it hurts your preconceptions to admit it - prefer Iron Man, as do others here.
Or it may just be that the Guardian writers - some of whom clearly know and like their hip hop, however much it hurts your preconceptions to admit it - prefer Iron Man, as do others here.
say it with a straight face
i can just recognize lazy music writing when i see it....
i am impressed with the reggae/dancehall selection, black uhru, eek a mouse, big youth, if they leave out bob marley and have yellowman (i thought they had but remembered m hasnt come yet) then respect!
oh i'm not surprised at all. this is further fuel for my conviction that buju is the most underrated reggae artist ever.
this was mainly my point. lots of good reggae included. inexplicably no til shiloh by buju banton, still they can make up for that with black woman and child or royal son of ethiopia by sizzla
are brandy's second album or aaliyahs third *really* good albums?
i am surprised that sizzla makes it in there, i thought the guardian only acknowledged him as a violent homophobe rather than one of the greatest recording artists of all time.
yeah, buju started it, but you're forgetting the ongoing conspiracy to overlook buju's vital contribution to dancehall and conscious reggae by badminded sizzla fans.
alexis petridis never edited hip hop connection! i think he worked for some dance mags, not HHC though.