
Children of the 90s, we grew up on Hip hop. Whether it was Wu-Tang, DipSet, Mobb Deep, Jadakiss, Wu-Tang, or even A Tribe Called Quest, listening to rap as a suburban white Jew made me feel, well, a bit harder. Rolling with the windows down and listening to ruckus beats laced with profanity and having Diesel in the holster was the lynchpin of my high school experience. And with the recent reincarnation of Snoop Dogg (to Snoop Lion), rap definitely just isn't the same these days. I love the now mainstream sound of guys like Kid Cudi and [...]