The Underachievers

Rap's Renaissance
Rap's Renaissance
Rap's Renaissance
If you were born in the '70s or early '80s -- or maybe even afterwards -- you're probably one of those fans who's interested in rap's history. Either way, there's a good chance that you're aware of what's known as the Golden Age of hip-hop, and how New York rappers played a pivotal role in that time period...
'N.A.S.A.' Video
'N.A.S.A.' Video
'N.A.S.A.' Video
The Underachievers most recent mixtape, 'The Lords of Flatbush,' isn't really a step up from their previous 'Indigoism,' but it does feature some of the duo's best songs. 'N.A.S.A.' -- ‘New Age Stoners Anthem' -- is one of them, and now the track has a video to go along with it.
Mixtape Review
Mixtape Review
Mixtape Review
The Underachievers’ first mixtape, ‘Indigoism,’ was lauded for its attention to lyrical technique and the productions’ throwback ‘90s rap-feel heard in New York City, all filtered through psychedelic vibes. The follow-up effort, ‘The Lords of Flatbush,’ doesn’t center on the same lyrical focus and instead features production by Lex Luger -- the same man behind the murderous beats of Waka Flocka Fl