Christopher PierznikBo Jackson and Lauryn Hill: Legendary Even Without LongevityIncredibly gifted, their peaks were brief but stratospheric, their impact long-lasting, and they handled their careers strictly on their…Mar 9, 2023Mar 9, 2023
Christopher PierznikWhat Does Rolling Stone Know About Hip-Hop?I don’t know what’s worse — the rankings or the omissionsJun 9, 20221Jun 9, 20221
Christopher Pierznik“Wu-Tang Forever” at 25While not as gritty as its predecessor, it is much more cinematic and its title has become a mantra to a new generationJun 1, 20221Jun 1, 20221
Christopher PierznikThe Disappointment of RZA’s Solo CareerThe sad truth is that he doesn’t have an undisputed classic in his own— or Bobby Digital’s — nameApr 14, 20221Apr 14, 20221
Christopher PierznikFavorite vs. BestWhat connects with you does not have to be what connects with the massesJan 31, 20221Jan 31, 20221
Christopher PierznikIn Appreciation of: KuruptAn emcee’s emcee, he combined the best of both coasts into one ferocious packageJan 12, 2022Jan 12, 2022
Christopher PierznikHey, Look! I Found the Worst Rap List of All Time!Hip-Hop Fans Never Fail to DisappointMar 11, 20201Mar 11, 20201
Christopher PierznikStill ‘Supreme’ After Two DecadesWith his sophomore disc, Ghostface Killah threw the Clan on his back and reached his apotheosisFeb 7, 2020Feb 7, 2020
Christopher Pierznik“On Writing” for the Hip-Hop CultureRakim’s “Sweat the Technique” ReviewedNov 5, 2019Nov 5, 2019