
OZ #4 Remi – Raw X Infinity (House of Biege)
Remi disrupted a genre. He released something heavily influenced from a more modern version of what drives the majority of his haters.. His lyrical…
Read MoreRemi disrupted a genre. He released something heavily influenced from a more modern version of what drives the majority of his haters.. His lyrical…
Read MoreAnother UK entrant to the Top 10. Its hard to release an album from 1994 in 2014 , even harder for it to sound…
Read MoreI don’t really care if this is considered a Grime release or a hip hop one. I was so impressed with it that I…
Read MoreA late entrant – I had to hold on the rest of the ten until this was released . When Prime dropped his last…
Read MoreUndun is a masterpiece so it was always going to be tough to follow up. The roots continue the cinematic theme and composition of…
Read MoreI saw Briggs this year perform to 30 people in a small Hobart pub and he was as large as a stadium. I dont…
Read MoreThe top 7 in Australia this year were hairs apart . Every single release coming from a very different splinter of the industry. RHDL…
Read MoreA late entrant but an important one. I think Funk died through 2008-2012 in modern mainstream hip-hop which didn’t make a whole lot of…
Read MoreNot too many people want to hear about modern day slavery, catholic genocide or the state of an economic imbalance crippling the dreams of…
Read MoreNo lie Alex Jones is headed for greatness. I expressed how bad Kerser’s release this year was and rest assure in the Top 10…
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