Camp Lo: Caught On Tape

When you hear the phrase caught on tape, many things come to mind. Dressing room hi jinx, botched gas station robberies, and dumb criminals come to mind.  In Stone and Rob: Caught on Tape, Camp Lo returns to the music scene caught in the midst of a Hip-Hop landscape that is probably more prepared for […]

Saigon: A New Beginning

What a difference a day makes. Before the release of his Statik Selektah produced album All In a Day’s Work, Saigon was one of the many new school MCs struggling to fulfill their potential amidst label woes and ever-changing consumer attitudes.   Over the past year, the Yardfather tried everything from a dramatic MySpace retirement […]

K’naan: Africano

Somalian born lyricist K’naan is far left of the normal gangster, hipster, or baller acts that rip the air waves today. His anti-norm noise contains worldly sounds of reggae, rock, and Hip-Hop which lay background to lyrics of struggle, spiritually and empowerment. Without being anymore obvious, K’naan simply cannot be compared to the musical efforts […]

Public Enemy LIVE IN CONCERT@ BB Kings

Public Enemy is one of Hip-Hop’s greatest and most storied groups.  Their sonic legacy combines cultural relevance, social consciousness, dope lyrics, and awesome production. That combination brought forth some of the greatest music in Hip-Hop history and as a consequence one of the very best stage shows ever.Tonight, celebrating controversial member Flavor Flav’s 50th (yes […]

Cam’ron: Season of Change Part 1

The Notorious B.I.G. once proclaimed, “You’re nobody ‘til somebody kills you.” Cam’ron couldn’t possibly subscribe to the notion, because most of his trials have involved near death experiences in varying degrees. In 2005, an unknown assailant fired on the Harlem rapper in his Lamborghini, striking him in the right arm. Then, there was the near […]

Xzibit: The Son Rises

On May 11, 2008 at 4:01 am, Alvin “Xzibit” Joiner welcomed a newborn son, Xavier Nathaniel Joiner, to the world. The Likwit Crew member and veteran West Coast Rap artist actually announced the child’s birth via MySpace on May 24, noting he was writing the message from the hospital, where he had been since Xavier’s […]

Founding Fathers: Before The Bronx

History is always up for debate. For instance, DJ Kool Herc, the Godfather of Hip-Hop, officially “started” Hip-Hop culture that fateful evening he DJ’d his sister’s birthday party in The Bronx in 1973, right? While those details are generally accepted as gospel, there are DJ’s in the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, contemporaries of Herc, […]