B.o.B.: Hater Vaccinator

B.o.B. has been featured as an artist to watch in various media outlets (including AllHipHop’s Breeding Ground in Jan. ‘07, EARLY). B.o.B., a Decatur, GA reppin’ rapper, connected with the good TJ Chapman (of TJ’s DJ’s infamy), signed with Jim Jonsin’s Rebel Rock label and is prepping his Atlantic Records distributed debut. B.o.B. has been […]

Bizzy Bone: Sing My Song

For better or worse, Bizzy Bone has always been the standout member of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Pretty boy gone bad looks. Check. Rumored drug and alcohol abuse. Check. Deep religious afflictions. Check. Of every member of the group, he has long seemed like the one who was never really there. Regardless of the drama that seems […]

Psycho Les: Still Reigning

Fifteen years after “Reign Of The Tec” dropped, The Beatnuts are still hungry. In the four year stretch since their last album Milk Me, Psycho Les put out a couple of low key projects, but the Nuts’ brand of rowdy rhymes have been noticeably absent since 2004. Thankfully the Columbian and Dominican are back in […]

Where Are They Now?: Kam

Watts, CA artist Kam broke on to the major scene with the Los Angeles street anthem “Peace Treaty” back in 1993. The album celebrated the temporary truce between the rival Crips and Bloods gangs in the aftermath of the Rodney King riots. While most West Coast rappers made their careers as Gangsta rap artists, Kam […]

Webbie: Savage Nomad

We have all read the reports. “Webbie Being Sued By Concert Promoter,” “Rapper Webbie Suffers From Seizure,” “Rapper Webbie Fakes Seizures.” Then most recently it was video ready to give a radio DJ a two piece and a biscuit wit an extra order of fries. All have left those who have read these encounters simply […]

Tyga: Fresh Stripes

The face of Hip-Hop is forever changing. As Hip-Hop continues to become more and more mainstream and its audience becomes broader, the thin line that once separated Pop from Hip-Hop is blurring. Enter Tyga, undoubtedly a product of Hip-Hop’s Darwinism. Hailing from Compton, what is perhaps the most infamous section of LA, this young MC […]

Holy Hip-Hop: Hostile Gospel

Holy Hip-Hop – it is not just for the deeply religious and positive thinking. Today, rappers from the mainstream are moving away from the secular and reconnecting with a Christian faith that was once just a hush-hush topic in Hip-Hop circles. With a Rap community that is filled with misogyny, drug and alcohol abuse, and […]

The Roots: Rise & Shine

When you really analyze the Roots’ entire body of work, you understand that innovation is synonymous with the Philadelphia collective. How many Hip-Hop outfits can really say they brought musicianship to Rap? During the mid ’90s they ushered in a Jazz infused lane that previously didn’t exist amongst West coast gangsters and East coast hard […]