Hip-Hop 50: No Country For Old Men – DJ Hollywood And Eddie Cheba
Roosevelt “Dynamite” Simmons provides an interesting insight into the early days of DJ Hollywood and Eddie Cheeba. and the contributions of DJs who rapped and sang over disco tunes. Simmons compares the personas and skills of DJ Hollywood and Eddie Cheba, emphasizing their impact on the scene.

Hip-Hop 50: Fab Five Freddy: A Father to Art and Hip-Hop
This article provides an overview of the life and career of Fab Five Freddy, highlighting his contributions to hip-hop culture as a graffiti artist, filmmaker, and television host.

Hip-Hop 50: Cowboy – Hip-Hop’s FIRST Emcee
Roosevelt “Dynamite” Simmons explains the origin story of the term “Hip-Hop” and discusses why Keith “Cowboy” Wiggins is the first emcee.

Hip-Hop 50: Kool Herc and The Herculords – That Night at The Hevalo
Roosevelt “Dynamite” Simmons provides valuable insight into the early days of hip-hop and Kool Herc’s role in shaping the culture.