Yung Joc: F-U-Pay Me
Since the release of his debut album, New Joc City, Bad Boy South recording artist Yung Joc has meticulously maintained a certain image. His music is of the party/R&B remix variety. He doesnt deal with rap beefs. He reps his crew proudly. He is openly willing to discuss any aspect of his personal life that […]

Bishop Lamont: Truth Serum
Bishop Lamont recently took a trip to Amsterdam and Rotterdam. While he was there, AllHipHop.com caught up with the Carson, California rapper and got his views on international Hip-Hop, the status of Dr. Dres Detox, friction with The Game and the positive side people seem to overlook. AllHipHop.com: You recently recorded a song with rappers […]

TOP 5 DEAD OR ALIVE PRODUCERS: Just Blaze
Just blaze is a king right now. I’m watching him get mobbed by producer after producer at the Sha Money XL One Stop Shop in Arizona. He can barely take a step before somebody wants to _______ (take a picture, sign and autograph, pass a beat CD, etc, etc). He’s a king among kings, as […]

Kurupt: The Quik Blackout
Philadelphia native and California adopted son Ricardo Brown a.k.a. Kurupt first came to the attention of the rap world as part of Snoop Doggs crew The Dogg Pound back during the rise of the West Coast based Death Row Records. Kurupt stood out from most West Coast artists with his unique delivery and emphasis on […]

Rece Steele: Ego Trippin’
Its been approximately one year since Ego Trips Miss Rap Supreme aired on VH1 and the winner of the show isnt proud of what shes been a part of. For weeks Rece Steele stood around women who she claims were not on the show for the love of Hip-Hop, but for the love of fame […]

General Steele: Welcome To Buck Town
A general is a leader. Someone who surveys the landscape, develops and implements strategy and sets a battle plan in motion. As one half of Bucktown’s finest duo, Smif N Wessun, General Steele has big plans.His solo album Welcome To Bucktown is both a departure from his Smif N Wesson material, and a renewal of […]

Illseed Video: Maino Cries Over Friend Shot By Cops
Im going to be honest for a second. I have never been a very big fan of Maino. I knew his reputation was in great street standing and I thought his rap skills were up to par. But there was something preventing me from giving him that nod. That all changed after I saw footage […]

Deams: From Amsterdam to Gangstarr and Back
When it comes to Hip-Hop, the prize goes to the artist that toils through the darkness, emerging into the light of success. Deams is a testament to the undying tenacity it takes to make it and that of the love of Hip-Hop. During a visit to Amsterdam, I was fortunate enough to jump off the […]

Rakim Part 2: Nas, The 80s & Private Life
In Part 2 of this lost and found interview with Hip-Hop legend Rakim, the Microphone Fiend delves deeper into his life and times. He courses through the 80s and 90s, cruising into present day. He explains his personal and public life, the streets relationship to rap and even offers his views on the dedication song […]

Rakim: The Lost Interview
Rakim is one of the most influential artists ever, but that didnt stop me from somehow losing my first and only interview with the god of rap. After some moving and some searching, the 30-minute chat has been unearthed. The Long Island native was supremely informative and surprisingly candid during the conversation. Rakim speaks on […]

Mike Jones: Left For Dead
A few years back it was all about Mike Jones, the Houston rapper who reached national stardom with the hit singles Back Then and Still Tippin. His catchphraseWho? Mike Jones!was heard throughout the clubs, and both fans and haters alike dialed the personal cellphone number he shouted out in songs. I was the Lil Wayne […]

Tray Chaney: Jack of all Trays
What qualifies you as a triple threat? It is certainly more than the ability to do three things at once. It is the ability to do those same three things and actually excel at each. Self proclaimed triple threat Tray Chaney originally caught the eye of audiences around the world with his performance on the […]

Operation Hideo: Hardest Working DJ Battles Cancer
If you were privy to the air waves of Los Angeles radio from 1997-2007, then it was next to impossible to listen and not have heard DJ Hideo in the mix at any given time. Dubbed The Hardest working DJ on the West Coast, DJ Hideo spent nearly a decade mixing and scratching his way […]

Triple C’s: Rolling with the Bawse (Rick Ross)
A general knows the value of good soldiers. In recent months, Rick Ross Triple Cs (Carol City Cartle) have served the Miami native well in his lyrical and sometimes personal war with 50 Cent. Additionally, the duo (Torch & Gunplay) has done their best to deflect criticism on Ross character in light of their mentor […]

Devyne Stephens: Branding King
Devyne Stephens is an branding machine. What that means for an up and coming artist is that he can take them and help to create an image all their own. Having already worked with some of today’s most prominent artists such as Mary J. Blige, Akon, Mariah Carey and so on, he is being cast […]

Crash Crew: Home Of The HeatMakerz
When it comes to the Crash Movement do not be fooled by their first singles Home Of The HeatMakerz content and gritty cinematography. There is much more to The Crash Movement than hard hitting hip-hop beats and lyrics about shooting dudes. What they have planned for the audience is an atypical Hip-Hop album that will […]

Where Are They Now?: Spice 1
West Coast Gangsta rap veteran Spice 1 is not a grumpy old man. But dude is p##### about the state of the music he has spent the greater part of two decades etching with his thought-filled hardcore rhymes. In the early ’90s, coming in on the back of a well-known Bay area comrade Too […]

Camp Lo: Caught On Tape
When you hear the phrase caught on tape, many things come to mind. Dressing room hi jinx, botched gas station robberies, and dumb criminals come to mind. In Stone and Rob: Caught on Tape, Camp Lo returns to the music scene caught in the midst of a Hip-Hop landscape that is probably more prepared for […]

Saigon: A New Beginning
What a difference a day makes. Before the release of his Statik Selektah produced album All In a Days Work, Saigon was one of the many new school MCs struggling to fulfill their potential amidst label woes and ever-changing consumer attitudes. Over the past year, the Yardfather tried everything from a dramatic MySpace retirement […]

Mack Maine: Lil Waynes Presidential Homey
“Music can steer you in the wrong way or the right way, and hopefully I steer people in the right way at the end.” – Mack Maine As a long-standing fixture on the underground scene, Mack Maine has steadily garnered attention in the mainstream, a presidential campaign years in the making. A choice feature on […]