Happy 30th Birthday Aaliyah
While today we commemorate the life of Notorious B.I.G. with the release of his Notorious biopic, another musician lost her life too soon. Today Aaliyah Haughton would have turned 30 years old. Think about that. Babygirl would be grown up, perhaps married (to Damon Dash?) on her 7th or 8th album with a few more […]
The Last Word: Ne-Yo Talks Sex With the Pussycat Dolls, Bobby Brown Had a Past Fling With Madonna, and Jackie Chan to Star in a Karate Kid Remake With Will Smith’s Son
Whats good everybody? Another week gone by, another two cents made amid an active week filled with cold weather gripping the nation with record low temperatures, Steve Jobs taking a medical leave of absence, Pres. Bush admitting to mistakes made with Iraq and Hurricane Katrina during his final news conference on Monday (Jan. 12) and […]

Edwin Freeman: As The Finisher Mister Cee In Notorious
Born in Brooklyn and raised in South Jamaica, Queens, Edwin Freeman plays The Finisher Mister Cee – legendary DJ and confidant to Notorious B.I.G. – in the upcoming Notorious film. Freeman has starred in the independent film Da Mission, as well as made appearances in the films Inside Man and My Super Ex Girlfriend. As […]

Antonique Smith: Gotta Have Faith
Playing Faith Evans in Notorious was a role destined for Antonique Smith. While the budding star played the drug-addicted Mimi in the Broadway show Rent, Smith has a knack for combining her gift of singing with acting in dramatic roles. Preparing for the Notorious release, Antonique discusses her personal investments in the role including […]

Naturi Naughton: Naturious K.I.M.
Naturi Naughtons role as Lil Kim in the upcoming Notorious film reveals the essence of the Lil Kim we have all grown to know. While Lil Kim herself has publicly voiced her discontent with Naughtons portrayal, perhaps it has more to do with the way Lil Kim is depicted in the life of Biggie more […]

The Last Word: Aubrey O’Day Paid $500k to Pose Nude, Voletta Wallace Talks Lil’ Kim, Amy Winehouse with a Clothing Line, Rihanna and Chris Brown Engaged?
Whats life like, world travelers? Its the first official Word for the 09 and the war in Gaza and NFL playoffs are going strong, Arizona Gov. Bill Richardson vacates his nomination for a spot on Obamas cabinet amid questions over shady dealings and Capital Hill deads Roland Burris quest to take the President-elects Senate seat. […]

Shontelle: More than the Next Rihanna
Barbados has proven to the music industry that it is more than the typical island scene, dancing natives and the amazing Grass Skirt Posse. Your favorite deejay most likely played Alison Hinds version of Roll in their Caribbean set which has been a grand success since it hit the airwaves. Whats more amazing is that […]

The Mind of Macy: Trim the Fat
The views expressed in this blog are not the views of AllHipHop.comLadies and Gentlemen Boys and Girls Pimps and Hos. Christmas is over and I have returned to my comeback trail. The biggest comeback you will ever see in the history of all histories. BODY. The body is the temple. It is the home of […]

The Top Three: To Be or Not To Be
A lot was great in 08, and a lot sucked. In a year like 2008, with so many ups and downs, our faithful artists either impressed us or let us down. Some we were glad to see back (Hi Brandy!), while others we wish would go away (Bye Fergie!). Weve compiled the Top Three artists […]

The Last Word: ‘Twas the Night Before New Year’s
Whats the deal? The end of the year is hours away and once again its that time again. With a decrease in the death of US soldiers in Iraq for 2008 and Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich naming Roland Burris to fill Barack Obamas Senate seat, the year ends on another newsworthy note.And with that comes […]

Brick or Bread: 2008’s Best and Worst in Alternatives
Weve had a pretty good run in 2008. As I look back on all the songs that I chose to elaborate on inside Sunday Selection some were bricks and some were bread. As the Auto-Tune continues to haunt us, Im hoping and praying it finds an untimely death in 09, but for some reason I dont […]

2008 MissTape
Every year there are a ton of tracks that you hear over and over again on the radio and blasting out of car windows. You may hate those songs with a white-hot passion (I Kissed a Girl), but you still know every word since theyre constantly being drilled into your head while youre trying to […]

ALBUM REVIEW: Keyshia Cole – A Different Me
Just about any artist who survives long enough to get a third or fourth album tries to promote it as some sort of departuremore mature, more casual, more soulful, more fun, more classic, more modern, more whatever. Most of them are lying and merely offer more of the same but, to her credit, Keyshia Cole […]

R&B Rewind: ’88, ’98, ’08
Remember when you saw your first music video? It might have been on MTV, BET, Friday Night Videos or even The Box. Music videos have always drawn people closer to an artist and made a song more popular. They have also been instrumental in displaying the styles and trends that have influenced the Hip-Hop/R&B generation. […]

Really 2008?
It is I returning to spread love to the world. Did you miss me? So I was at home watching Beyoncé videos with some friends. By friends, I mean me, my hand, and my Vaseline. As I watched, I began to think of all the d##### bags and d##### baguettes that made the […]

Five For ’09
Shontelle Shontelle is a beauty fresh from the island of Barbados who spent some of her life proving to her parents that a career in music isnt hazardous to her future. While attending the University of the West Indies, she penned the Soca hit Roll that is most famously sung by Alison Hinds. Writing Roll helped […]

The Last Word: 2008 Edition
It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. Quite simply, it was 2008. From the highs of watching history unfold with a new President to the lows of wading through an economic cesspool of unemployment and changing food and gas prices, there was always entertainment. And our stars did not […]

ALBUM REVIEW: Fall Out Boy – Folie å Deux
In recent years, Fall Out Boy has been known to meddle with other genres. Their 2007 release, Infinity on High, saw a spoken word introduction by none other than Jay-Z, and their lead single This Aint a Scene, Its an Arms Race was remixed by Kanye West. Its definitely safe to say the band is […]

AHHA’s Best of 2008: Janelle Monae
Original Post Date: July 29, 2008I really would prefer this side, Janelle Monae coos. The Atlanta native is nothing but classy even as she instructs the AllHipHop staff to switch seats because like she said, she prefers her left side. The Bad Boy artist is thoughtful, and her outfit reflects her thoughtfulness as she switches […]

AHHA’s Best of 2008: Danity Kane
Original Post Date: June 10, 2008Most artists have to wait until theyve hit the big time before the general public gets a glimpse of them on television. And even then, it might only be a carefully placed music video on a music entertainment channel. Yes, this is usually the protocol for most artists. That is […]