Wun Nation Review
The Grimey Rhyme Regime and Hustle & Grind just released another dope album from their catalog with “Wun Nation” from Methodical Wun. Meth Wun offers a nice blend of solo efforts and collaborations from Chetti, Hi-Definition, Noh-Face, Populous, J-Dyce, and J-Dubb. The intro starts off with hysterical sound-bytes from the 1984 classic movie “Revenge of [...]
Reds Game
I recently had a chance to take a break from work and enjoy a Reds game. Besides the $9.00 beers, the atmosphere was great. Here are a few shots from the game as well as a few from downtown cincinnati The food from Pappadeaux was great too… that bill wasn’t though…
Jalin Roze- “More Flows”
I want to start off by saying thank you to anyone out there who is a fan of my music or anyone who is a true fan of what we have goin on in what we call the NuLu. I want to also thank savingourstyle for always being a premier outlet for myself and other [...]
The BLOUPRINT
I think its about time for a re-release… Feel Free x Oneness287 present “The BLOUPRINT”, the first release by Jalin Roze and the Feel Free team… The Blouprint is an ode to famous Jay-z tracks, but in the same respect pays just as much homage to the river city not to mention some of the [...]
SOS x GRR x H&G = ACU
Reluctant writer, armchair philosopher, occasional troubador, and fashion afficionado are just a few of the various hats I wear. Last weekend I was hanging out with Richard Herrell (guitarist for Actual People and producer for Murk-a-Troid), C.Prof (front man for Actual People), and Methodical Wun (Hustle and Grind Music mastermind). All of the aforementioned are [...]
Are Remixes A Thing Of The Past?…..
Diddy didn’t invent the remix but he definitely brought it to the mainstream. As a fan, there are so many elements of Hip Hop I love and the “remix” is one. This is my look into remixes in Hip Hop. Remixes are an important part of the culture because it allows producers and artists to [...]
Urban Nation
If you know me then you know I’m always out of town every other week for some reason or anther. On a recent visit to Lexington I came across Urban Nation. An establishment probably well known to our Lexington readers but not so much to our Louisville readers. I was really impressed with the layout [...]
Eastbay (Replay Value)
Long before the internet changed the sneaker industry and well before the leakage of product/catalog shots, sneaker heads had one almanac to go by… The Eastbay, in the 90′s if you had an Eastbay you felt like the man, you personally were privy to exclusive information and were the covert agent destined to share the [...]
Locals Only
Historically, Louisville hip hop has ranged from moderately good to extremely bad. I remember growing up listening to the likes of Underground Mafia, who had a regional hit “Gangsta Walk” back in the day. There was also a fledgling act by the name of Kingpin Skinny Pimp, who had a small buzz in Louisville before [...]
















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