Tag: N0va
N0va: “Checkmate” flawlessly fuses marksman pinpoint lyricism and personal realness
“Checkmate” the brand new, and 5th album by Toronto rap artist N0va “explores the idea of collateral damage, a retrospective and introspective insight into the [more…]
N0va: “Lessons and Blessings” – a shining specimen of epic dynamism
Mega lengthy mixtapes are notorious for doing poorly with fans. The issue lies in the content and the listeners’ attention span. Can you make it [more…]
N0va: “Whip Sessions II” reaffirms his stature as one of underground hip-hop’s most refreshing talents
I’ll be honest I didn’t know what to expect from “Whip Sessions II”, after N0va’s last impressive album, “Hour Glass”, and his previous critically acclaimed [more…]
N0va: “Hour Glass” – simmering and on the boil!
Most hip-hop gurus argue that even those amongst the most skilled emcees need a unique voice to truly stand out. Canadian newcomer N0va, on his sophomore [more…]
N0va – “Whip Sessions” is great because it is a good antithesis to today’s style of rap!
Ok I’ve heard it before from many people, including myself. “Rap isn’t my kind of music.” And while I admit I am not a rabid [more…]