On this date in 1996, Brooklyn lyricist Jeru the Damaja returned to the front lines of Hip Hop with the release of his sophomore album Wrath of the Math on the Payday/PolyGram imprint. A core member ...
1996: Jeru the Damaja dropped his sophomore album, Wrath of the Math, on Oct. 15, 1996. With production credit from DJ Premier, the PayDay Records release boasts memorable drumbeats in the ...
Bad news for parents who don’t like math: If you have math anxiety and try to help your child with his math homework, the probability is high that your child will pick up on that stress. Rachel Miller ...
Whatever insecurities Dizzee Rascal is dealing with he has managed to discard them with a f**k em banner. When speaking to Dizzee you get no sense of him having any diffident qualities. Perhaps it is ...
Over the past few weeks, rumors have been circulating that the almighty Wu-Tang Clan is set to make a return to hip-hop with a new album, A Better Tomorrow. While nothing has been officially confirmed ...
We’re calling it: This Mystery Science Theater 3000 trolling of Sal Khan’s Khan Academy videos, posted in June, was the beginning of an inevitable backlash against the breathless hype about Khan’s ...