CD Review - Black Milk's Tronic
Tuesday October 28, 2008
Thanks to the likes of J Dilla and Eminem, Detroit has undoubtedly made its mark on hip-hop. The question now remains, will the Motor City remain as crucial to the culture as New York, L.A. and Atlanta? If 25-year-old rapper/producer Black Milk has anything to do with it, Tronic, the follow-up to last year's Popular Demand will keep Michigan on the map for years to come. Here's our take on Tronic.

Comments
good review by Shannon, even tho i believe “The Matrix” is easily the bestsong on the album “Gve The Drummer Sum” comes 2nd, anyway i might pick up this album but i dunno, it’s prolly the type of album you get bored of after a couple months…
“Shannon I do appreciate the review that you did on this album. Do you think you and Henry can write more reviews on other independent/underground albums that are featured in your monthly release lists?
here’s how underground black milk is. i went to best buy and he wasn’t even on the shelves. that’s awesome. i love underground, true MCs, and i think that black milk has some real talent. o and henry, you forgot about chicago as a landmark place in hip hop. to me it goes, New York, Chicago, Detroit, ATL, LA