MC Lyte: Poetic Justice
Pioneer, icon, trendsetter. Any of these words can be used to describe one of Hip-Hops official first ladys, MC Lyte. These days however, shes feeling another title, author. As she ventures in to yet another medium to get her message to the masses, Lyte uses a tool that she has come to master-words. As an […]

Trick Trick: Wizard of Detroit
Trick Trick, the infamous independent selling artist from Detroit is as real as they come. He was framed for murder by the Detroit Police, fought the charge and beat it, so it is not surprising how thankful he is for his ability to hit the streets and the skies to travel, all be it for […]

Slim Thug: Duck Season
The last time AllHipHop.com featured Slim Thug, Already Platinum seemed like a political campaign from a president questionable. Already, Slim Thug has affirmed what Mike Jones showed early, and what Paul Wall is likely to punctuate that Houston is beastly in the 05 Rap Game. It hasnt been since Lil Flips commercial boom […]

Rev Run: Distortion To Static
Reverend Run needs no name on the program. The man who has long proclaimed anywhere to be his house, can certainly make a bid to say so about Hip-Hop. But any doubts gained from the Crown Royal project, are said to be made up for on the forthcoming, Distortion. Besides blessing fans with a new […]

Sheek Louch: Back Taxes
Yonkers own Sean Jacobs, better known as Sheek Louch, has always prided himself as being one of the streetest MCs in the game. Though he and his partners from the Lox have yet to sell millions and millions of records, the streets still stand at attention whenever they speak. To some, Platinum in the streets […]

Lady of Rage: Waiting to Exhale Part Two
AllHipHop.com: When you left Death Row, what was your relationship like with Rap? Lady of Rage: Basically, I was through with it. After Tupac died and Biggie got killed, it took the love away from me. It seemed like it was turning to something ugly. I didnt wanna be on stage performing with someone and […]

Lady of Rage: Waiting to Exhale Part One
Any man who has ever played the wall at a club can tell you theres nothing more refreshing than an assertive woman. In the world of Rap, its an understatement to say it requires assertion to come of age around Suge Knight, Dr. Dre, Snoop, and Tha Dogg Pound. The Lady of Rages pounding lyricism […]

Nervous Records’ Mike Weiss: Play De Selection
Nothing looks sweeter on a Technics 1200 platter than the classic yellow felt Nervous Records slipmats. Depending on your lifestyle, you might go with the Wrecked or Weeded variation, but these mats were a staple in chill-spots for my growing up, and my awakening to Hip-Hop. The Nervous logo and company manifesto has never changed. […]

Tom Silverman & Jazzy Jay: Give It Up or Turn It Loose
My, how times have changed. On the famous Tommy Boy label, Stetsasonics Talkin All That Jazz addressed controversy within sampling, and became an anthem for any producer getting served by Barry White or The Turtles. However, Tommy Boys music has always showed a higher appreciation for the records used to create their own classics. 45 […]

Merlino: Legal Hustle
While keeping it gangsta isnt a priority on Merlinos agenda, hed probably find it a lot easier than many of his Hip-Hop peers. His family had involvement with La Costra Nostra, one of historys most notorious organized crime families. The Merlino legacy goes beyond Philadelphia street storiesthe Merlinos are documented in The Last Gangster: A […]

The Pharcyde: Just Blazed
Since 1992, the Pharcyde has been lacing Hip-Hop heads with a conscious and alternative sound. When Delicious Vinyl dropped their debut The Bizarre Ride II, the Pharcyde established themselves as a pivotal force in Hip-Hop gaining support from not only fans but fellow artists as well although was not completely felt by critics. But it […]

DJ Quik: Justify My Thug
As the precursor for his long awaited and highly anticipated next release, Trauma serves as an ample title for the soon to be released mixtape from one of the West coasts most enigmatic pioneers. Typically trauma is a catalyst for some type of change, and with hip-hop arguably in a state of emergency, Quik aims […]

Czar*Nok: Ziplock
For the last decade, groups like Mood and Five Deez have given Cincinnati its place in Hip-Hop history. But perhaps Hi-Teks work with Snoop and G-Unit isnt the only thing thats gangsta about Southern Ohio. Czar*Nok is a duo ten years in the making that aims to shed light on the Natis underbelly, while still […]

The Game: Locked and Loaded
The last time AllHipHop.com caught up with The Game, "300 Bars" was just days away from dropping. Id say at least 200 of those bars gave the streets something to talk about, and a lot of follow-up questions. It turns out that our man Semtex over in London just caught Chuck Taylor swinging through, and […]

50 Cent: The Clean-up Man Part Two
With books, film, video games, drinks, clothing, a label, and an already platinum music career, 50 Cent is going to soon require a consumer report of his own. In the event thats not going to happen, AllHipHop.com wanted to check with 50 on his many forms of merchandise, and get a sense of just how […]

50 Cent: The Clean-Up Man Part One
50 Cents empire is under siege. Clearly, the lyrical assault by various posses, crews and cliques has been a partial construct of the Southside, Queens native. Although his adversaries have come back at him as if they were avenging a brothers death, Fiddys gate has withstood the battering and thrived amidst the adversity. Hes […]

Tony Yayo: So Destructive
Tony Yayo is a loose cannon. While his man Fif was busy putting the rap game in a choke hold, the Talk of New York, as hes known now, was only the talk of Rikers Island back then [what up Mike Joooones!] due to parole violations stemming from gun charges he caught while hugging the […]

David Banner: Gots To Go
David Banners album covers have always showed the pained disposition of a man with the weight of the world on his shoulders. AllHipHop.com wanted to see why exactly that is. Theres a history of blood in Mississippis soil, its not surprising that its brightest star wouldnt settle for speaking without thinking. The inquisition and introspection […]

Kool Keith: 360 Degrees
Kool Keith and his many pseudonyms first put his name in the game as a member of the Ultramagnetic MCs. Since then, Keith has blazed a trail with a variety of different solo projects under a number of different names. Somewhere after Black Elvis and before Diesel Truckers, a portion of Keiths audience dropped the […]

Tha Dogg Pound: Doggie Bag
Who would have thought? After all of the things that have been said, and all the harsh words, Daz and Kurupt are finally back together the most significant reunion since The Fugees and A Tribe Called Quest. While once bitter enemies, through the help of Snoop Dogg and his push for West Coast unity, […]