Fort Minor: Gold Diggin’
As far as track records go, the path for rockers-turned-rappers isn’t quite paved in Gold plaques these days. But Linkin Park frontman, Mike Shinoda has the confidence to walk that lonely walk. Under his Rap alias, Fort Minor, he’s, for the moment, stepping away from the safety net of his multi-Platinum band and venturing into […]

Three 6 Mafia: The Ill Community Interview
The Most Known Unknowns could not be a more fitting title for the latest Three-6 Mafia release. Though tasting plenty of commercial success in the fifteen year career, theyve remained rooted in the groundwork theyve laid. And unlike some of their counterparts in the game, they havent lost themselves in the crossover. There is something […]

Funkmaster Flex: Hard to Earn Part Two
AllHipHop.com: You got a segment on your show called “Real Talk,” so we need to have to real talk on some issues. You were talking greasier than cheesesteak meat about Benzino and The Source magazine a couple weeks ago. He recently did an interview with us and said he used to pay you to play […]

Funkmaster Flex: Hard to Earn Part One
For the last decade, Funkmaster Flex has certified himself as Hip-Hops biggest DJ. From the club dates, to the primetime radio shows, to five Gold albums, as well as branding and marketing, Flex has paved a path to a higher plain. His reputation for quality has sustained him as one of the top ears in […]

Kanye West: Sky High
Kanye West’s “Touch The Sky” tour is yanking the heavens to terrestrial venues across the nation and a tremendous effort has gone into the performance. The self-proclaimed "international a**hole" takes a moment to talk tours, censors, clothing and acting. AllHipHop.com: Speak on the “Touch The Sky” tour. Kanye West:We are doing a lot of groundbreaking […]

Robert Simels: A Case For Murder Inc.
New York criminal defense attorney Robert Simels is a legend in legal circles for having represented everyone from Southeast Queens drug kingpin Lorenzo “Fat Cat” Nichols to mobster Henry Hill, the real-life mobster who was the inspiration for Goodfellas. Until recently, he was also the attorney for Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff and he spoke exclusively with […]

50 Cent: 1999 Throwback – Get Rich or Die Tryin’
By Navjit “NahGee” Saini This interview was conducted by the author in 1999 while interning at Columbia Records. AllHipHop.com presents a six-year time machine glance into the hungry, but prophetic eyes of Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson in 1999. Hopefully on the verge of releasing Power of a Dollar, 50 Cent had already stirred up the […]

Mack 10: King Pin Dream
Mack 10 is at a crossroads. Since day one, critics have compared his style and based his merits upon a close relationship with Ice Cube. But without Cube, Mack has released a series of an albums, some memorable, others not. But while his peers have faded or fallen, the Inglewood veteran continues to maintain a […]

Red Cafe: Tha G Code
Brooklyns Red Café has patiently waited his turn. From a five-year bid, to uniting with 50 Cent and DJ Whoo-Kid, now to aligning with Mack 10 to attempt to make history. In all of these movements in phases, Red clearly can, I Got a Story To Tell. Like the title of his forthcoming Hoo-Bangin/Capitol release […]

Benzino: Pump Up the Volume
Ray Benzino might be setting up his personal Tet Offensive, a series of aggressive moves in his long running war again “the machine.” And like the famous strategy in a war torn 1960’s Vietnam, Benzino hopes to topple his adversaries in a spectacular fashion and drive them out of Hip-Hop for the good of the […]

El-P: Bombin’ the System
Producers are growing on trees lately. Despite a surplus of rappers in 2005, it’s still not easy to make money pushing beats. Often, bedroom producers think they can make a buck doing film-work. Producer/emcee El-P has adjusted with the times and recently scored the just-released independent film, Bomb the System. Like the “End to End […]

Tony Yayo: Real Thoughts
Meet the other side of a predicate felon. While every Hip-Hop fan is familiar with Tony Yayo’s criminal background and history within the music industry, AllHipHop.com decided to give you the lighter side of G-Unit’s O.G.. While promoting 50 Cent’s new video game, Bulletproof and introducing his own game, Free Yayo, Tony Yayo touches on […]

Dreddy Kruger: Think Differently
Bruce Lee believed in, The art of fighting without fighting. The idea of creating an album with out a concept, in itself, seems almost damn near impossible, but shows true ambition. Wu-Tang affiliate, former MC, and crew A&R, Dreddy Kruger has done just that. He recently stepped up to man the controls of Think Differently. […]

Quan: The Clutch of Circumstance
Earlier this year, fans expected to hear Quan’s debut, Until My Death, but instead, recently heard about the rapper from a recent arrest by Hampton, Virginia police. The police alleged that the Nas protégé [born Don Ferquan] was inside a hotel room with a gun, minor amounts of weed, and a large amount of cash. […]

Bun B: Legendary Status Part Two
AllHipHop.com: You were the cameo king of 2005. Was that your idea, or you just being approached? Bun B: Nah, people just kept coming. Part of it was Rap hustling and going out doing features for money. Part of it was people reaching out like “Bun I got this project come get on it, it […]

Bun B: Legendary Status Part One
Finally. After a banner year full of endless cameos, Bun B offers his first solo effort Trill. The rappers tour of duty has been well documented with UGK, his enduring group with incarcerated Pimp C. Although the storys been told again and again, there are aspects of the Houston vet that have yet to […]

Black Rob: Soul Survivor
Black Rob hadn’t put out an album in five years prior to his latest release and that ain’t whoa. Once the backbone of Bad Boy Records, B.R. put the label on his back with his Buckwild-laced hit, “Whoa,” and led an Uptown resurgence long before Cam’ron painted the town pink. Since then, however, the troubled […]

Speech: Poor Righteous Teacher
VH1s I Love the 90s opted to poke fun at Arrested Development as a short-lived fad. Though the Georgia-based outfit mayve been regurgitated by the Pop market, they have continued to have no problem finding cult-followings, and arenas of fans to hear them overseas. Plenty of groups who gained success in more recent years, would […]

Big Mike: Free Man
Before Killer Mike was the talk of Hotlanta, Big Mike was the adopted son of H-Town. By way of The Geto Boys personnel change, Mike began his Rap career in a predators position on everybody else. Outside of the mid-years with the Geto Boys, Mikes solo albums like Still Serious remain critical gems in Rap-A-Lots […]

Halloween: The Scariest People in Hip-Hop
Today’s typical Hip-Hop artist acts like as if there is nothing to fear, but God, death or the IRS. But truth be told, a little fear lurks within us all and for good reason – some of our people are quite intimidating. Though violence is never to be condoned, we all enjoy a good scare. […]