Articles tagged "busta rhymes"

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Asher Roth:Asleep in the Bread Aisle

by Alan Ranta

[29.Apr.09] :. He may be pretty fly for a white guy, but he's got a long way to go if he wants to hang with the big boys longer than his album is in the charts.

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Asher Roth, a “nice” rapper from Pennsylvania, shoots straight to No. 1

by Dan DeLuca [The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT)]

[24.Apr.09] :. PHILADELPHIA - Asher Roth isn’t like other rappers. The rising star whose debut album “Asleep in the Bread Aisle” went straight to No. 1 when it was released on iTunes on Monday...

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Music Review

Various Artists: Dillanthology Vol. 1

by Andrew Martin

[31.Mar.09] :. Although it offers nothing new, this is a fine introductory piece for new or unacquainted J Dilla listeners.

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Film DVD Review

Narc (2002)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[23.Jun.03] :. Both Henry and Nick are addicted, in different ways, to the job, the adrenalin it churns up.

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Film Review

Narc (2002)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[9.Jan.03] :. Both Henry and Nick are addicted, in different ways, to the job, the adrenalin it churns up.

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Halloween: Resurrection (2002)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[18.Jul.02] :. Busta out-acts and out-spectacularizes Tyra Banks.

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Busta Rhymes: Genesis

by Matt Cibula

[12.Nov.01] :. Busta Rhymes was a member of the acclaimed Long Island crew Leaders of the New School, but that means nothing, really. He was Busta but he wasn’t Busta for real until he popped up at the...

 

Busta Rhymes: Anarchy

by Dave Heaton

[19.Jun.00] :. Busta Rhymes’ career path, from being the guy in Leaders of the New School with the truly unique voice and the rhyming method of hyper-articulation to a full-fledged hip-hop superstar, is one...

 

Shaft (2000)

by Cynthia Fuchs

It’s Isaac Hayes’s music, of course, that resonates. Whatever else you say about that “complicated man” named John Shaft, that whaa-whaa-whaa theme song identifies him...

 

Finding Forrester (2000)

by Cynthia Fuchs

Just when did Gus Van Sant get religion? The once adventurous and near-miracle-working director (he convinced William S. Burroughs to appear in Drugstore Cowboy and coaxed the best performance...