Lost Boyz: Pounds Up
It has been ten years since the Lost Boyz stormed on the scene with Legal Drug Money. With Mr. Cheeks and Freaky Tah leading the way, the LB Fam carved their own niche with their creative party jams and energetic street anthems. Utilizing the formula that Naughty By Nature made popular, the Lost Boyz’ run […]

Reef The Lost Cauze: Fourth and One
Reef the Lost Cauzes Feast or Famine is an ultimatum. The Philadelphia MC delivers his first nationally distributed album under self-created circumstances all or nothing. From a feared reputation in New York and Philly battles, to his role on his group, Juju Mobs Black Candles earlier this year, Reef has stayed devoted to his […]

Jin: History Repeated Part Two
AllHipHop.com: Right, Ive heard The Emcees Properganda, and it seems to really be you getting back to the essence of MCing. Its seems so organic. Jin: I love that word that you just saidorganic. And I think thats the sound I wanted to get. Even the wholeif I can clear it up alsoa lot of […]

Jin: History Repeated Part One
After his much-anticipated Ruff Ryder debut The Rest is History pretty much tanked sales-wise, Jin metaphorically hung up the mic, leading most fans to think he had retired forever and renounced the game. Quite the contrary. The Queens-bred MC simply felt the need to address certain issues in Rap, particularly the lack of quality MCs, […]

Twista: Slow Motion
Twista has a lot to say. Thats part of the reason why the Chicago rapper spits so fast; to make sure he gets the chance to speak his mind on whatever he can. But as the artist formerly known as Tung Twista has evolved from novelty act as The Worlds Fastest Rapper to go-to guest […]

Flambey: Hustler Rapper
Rising rapper Flambey is more than a businessman; hes a Business, man! This self-taught CEO has just inked a distribution deal with Arizona-based 101 Distribution, one of the major independent distributors in the country. Though the road has not been easy, his tenacity and ability to think outside of the box has gotten his singles […]

Yo Gotti: Hustle Then Flow
B.G. and Mobb Deeps Prodigy joined forces years ago to create a song called, Young Black Entrepreneur. A lot of new artists claim to be just that; however, when you do a background check or examine current affairs, few actually measure up. Created in Memphis, comes an independent workaholic, Yo Gotti. Gotti swears he doesnt […]

David Axelrod: The Rebirth Of Cool
If Dr. Dres Next Episode ranked high on your nod-meter, David Axelrod deserves a lions share of the gratitude. Since the late 1950s, Axelrod remained one of the hardest working songwriters and producers on the planet. In the late 1960s and 1970s, his Capitol Records phase gave Hip-Hop a crate full of sampling inspiration, and […]

Ras Kass: Long Way Back
Ras Kass has been out of prison for ten months. Rumors have swirled that hes on the verge of signing to G-Unit, that hes swinging vocal jabs at The Game, and that hes tucked away recording a classic. Last month, Ras released a mixtape-album, Institutionalized that has critics smiling, and the industry ducking for cover. […]

Rodney O: Still Don’t Hear Me Tho
Rodney O & Joe Cooleys You Dont Hear Me Tho was the groups energetic opus to being snubbed by radio DJs, and became their biggest hit. With other animosity-driven records like, F**k New York, its easy to understand why the Riverside, California duo may be misunderstood. Before the tumultuous early 90s, which saw many rappers […]

Loon: Full Circle
Loon’s back, but not in the manner that he wanted to return. The former Bad Boy, who has sought greener pastures with his own Boss Up Entertainment, was pursuing a career in acting. Then a chance interview with a New York radio station raised the ire of Ma$e, the Harlem entertainer that helped get Loon […]

Busta Rhymes: Come Clean Part Two
AllHipHop.com: Everyone has a favorite Busta album, but in my opinion you really shine the most on remixes. Is that because coming from a group setting you had to work harder than a solo MC or is it just the challenge of being around other great MCs? Busta Rhymes: My goal when I jump on […]

Busta Rhymes: Come Clean Part One
In his illustrious career, Busta Rhymes clearly established to Hip-Hop not only that he was here to stay, but also a distinguishable force to be reckoned with. After enduring professional growth and personal pain, it was Bustas stand out performance on his verse of the A Tribe Called Quest hit Scenario that helped him to […]

Cool & Dre: Nice and Smooth
Good producers come a dime a dozen, and great ones are even rarer. In time, the Miami-based duo known as Cool & Dre could be classified as the latter. While their name may remain alien outside of rap, their beats should ring multiple bellsJa Rules New York and the Games Hate it Or Love It […]

Beanie Sigel: From the Mountaintop
Beanie Sigel has crossed the burning sands and is now a brother in a distinguished fraternity that includes a select few Black men. Accused of attempted murder, Sigel was found not guilty by a jury of his peers even though he was completely vilified in the media. In the court of public opinion, still guilty […]

Wiley: Lowdown, Gritty & Grimey
Hip-hop is getting a shot in the arm, and it’s not coming from any of the usual places—not New York, not LA, and not the South. Instead, the new sound is beaming in from the slums of East London, thousands of miles across the Atlantic in fair old England. It’s called grime, and although it’s […]

J-Live: Twice Around
J-Live has long been a major presence is the underground Hip-Hop community. His immaculately produced, energetic debut The Best Part to many, is on the same plane as Black Star and Nia. His follow-up: the mellow, Jazz-inspired, All of the Above reached many more listeners through major media endorsements. Three years, a few EPs, and […]

Royal Flush: Queens Wild
Royal Flush is casually-cool, laid-up lounging in a recording studio/apartment in his native Flushing, Queens. His cell-phone interrupts the conversation every few minutes, as his smoke clouds the room. The small, square box apartment is half living room and half recording space. It is here that Royal Flush plans his attacking return to Hip-Hop. In […]

Big Daddy Kane: The Smoothest Operator
Before Jay-Z and The Notorious B.I.G. came into prominence, there was Big Daddy Kane. A product of Brooklyn, Kane and others like him marked the era of the super emcee. However, Kane, a dark-skinned brother, was decidedly different that most emcees before and after him. Kane was able to astound males with his lyrical ferocity, […]

Grandmaster Melle Mel: The Original G.O.A.T.
Born Melvin Glover, Grandmaster Melle Mel is more than one of the pioneers of hip-hop – he is heralded, by those that know, as one of the finest lyricists Hip-Hop has ever seen. While we at AllHipHop deem him the original G.O.A.T., the notion is certainly arguable with greats before and after him. But. Melle […]