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On July 14, 2015 Public Enemy will release its 15th album, Man Plans God Laughs. One record on the album is called "H#### Tonk Rules" which covers the classic song "H#### Tonk Woman’ by the Rolling Stones. Chuck tells Tim why Public Enemy went the "whole 9 yards" to get clearance to use this song. […]
On July 14, 2015 Public Enemy will release its 15th album, Man Plans God Laughs. One record on the album is called "H#### Tonk Rules" which covers the classic song "H#### Tonk Woman’ by the Rolling Stones. Chuck tells Tim why Public Enemy went the "whole 9 yards" to get clearance to use this song. […]
On July 14, 2015 Public Enemy will release its 15th album, Man Plans God Laughs. One record on the album is called "H#### Tonk Rules" which covers the classic song "H#### Tonk Woman’ by the Rolling Stones. Chuck tells Tim why Public Enemy went the "whole 9 yards" to get clearance to use this song. […]
"The reason why Raising Hell was so def is because you had Chuck D there, KRS–One over there and Rakim coming. So me, Run and Jay, we had to get tight; we had to create the best rap record ever. And by Raising Hell being so dope, [you get] It Takes A Nation [of Millions] […]
"The reason why Raising Hell was so def is because you had Chuck D there, KRS–One over there and Rakim coming. So me, Run and Jay, we had to get tight; we had to create the best rap record ever. And by Raising Hell being so dope, [you get] It Takes A Nation [of Millions] […]
"The reason why Raising Hell was so def is because you had Chuck D there, KRS–One over there and Rakim coming. So me, Run and Jay, we had to get tight; we had to create the best rap record ever. And by Raising Hell being so dope, [you get] It Takes A Nation [of Millions] […]
Divine Styler is a rapper. Divine Styler is also a Muslim. An art form such as Hip-Hop not only pushes the boundaries of society, it also pushes one's personal beliefs. I asked the MC how much of his faith play a role in his art? Are the two usually in sync or does he find […]
Divine Styler is a rapper. Divine Styler is also a Muslim. An art form such as Hip-Hop not only pushes the boundaries of society, it also pushes one's personal beliefs. I asked the MC how much of his faith play a role in his art? Are the two usually in sync or does he find […]
Divine Styler is a rapper. Divine Styler is also a Muslim. An art form such as Hip-Hop not only pushes the boundaries of society, it also pushes one's personal beliefs. I asked the MC how much of his faith play a role in his art? Are the two usually in sync or does he find […]
Divine Styler, has had an atypical 25 year career as an MC. Look at his discography and you'll see that even though he's only has come out with 4 albums, each of his albums have had the goal of pushing the boundaries of what hip hop can, and should be. I asked him why does […]
Divine Styler, has had an atypical 25 year career as an MC. Look at his discography and you'll see that even though he's only has come out with 4 albums, each of his albums have had the goal of pushing the boundaries of what hip hop can, and should be. I asked him why does […]
Divine Styler, has had an atypical 25 year career as an MC. Look at his discography and you'll see that even though he's only has come out with 4 albums, each of his albums have had the goal of pushing the boundaries of what hip hop can, and should be. I asked him why does […]
When Masta Ace Incorporated came on the scene with their album SlaughtaHouse, promoters and some fans thought they were the new N.W.A. This was not the case. Even though the SlaughtaHouse single was a joke, Brian Coleman, author of "Check the Technique: Vol 2”, explains why he thinks this is one of the most underrated […]
When Masta Ace Incorporated came on the scene with their album SlaughtaHouse, promoters and some fans thought they were the new N.W.A. This was not the case. Even though the SlaughtaHouse single was a joke, Brian Coleman, author of "Check the Technique: Vol 2”, explains why he thinks this is one of the most underrated […]
When Masta Ace Incorporated came on the scene with their album SlaughtaHouse, promoters and some fans thought they were the new N.W.A. This was not the case. Even though the SlaughtaHouse single was a joke, Brian Coleman, author of "Check the Technique: Vol 2”, explains why he thinks this is one of the most underrated […]
At the time Masta Ace created Masta Ace Incorporated it was purely based on financial reasons. I asked Brian Coleman, author of "Check the Technique: Vol 2”, whether this reason changed his opinion of what he thought of Masta Ace Incorporated: "The stuff they were making was very dark, very murky. The SlaughtaHouse single is […]
At the time Masta Ace created Masta Ace Incorporated it was purely based on financial reasons. I asked Brian Coleman, author of "Check the Technique: Vol 2”, whether this reason changed his opinion of what he thought of Masta Ace Incorporated: "The stuff they were making was very dark, very murky. The SlaughtaHouse single is […]
At the time Masta Ace created Masta Ace Incorporated it was purely based on financial reasons. I asked Brian Coleman, author of "Check the Technique: Vol 2”, whether this reason changed his opinion of what he thought of Masta Ace Incorporated: "The stuff they were making was very dark, very murky. The SlaughtaHouse single is […]
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