Kid Cudi: Good Day, Good Sir
Many mainstream Hip-Hop fans will credit Kanye West as the king of abstract [Ed. Note: no disrespect to Q-Tip]. But in reality Scott Mescudi p/k/a Kid Cudi may be one of the reasons why Kanye Wests G.O.O.D. Music may reach the level of its founders success. West has openly admitted to being inspired by the […]

UK TUESDAY: GIGS
To be an MC in the UK, is almost as a rule, to be a Grime artist. Traditional Hip-Hop is generally viewed as something ‘the Yanks do’ with UK rhymers preferring to recite 140 bpm Grime bars. So it’s a refreshing surprise to see South Londoner Giggs, catch the ear of the mainstream on both […]

Capone-N-Noreaga: Still Reporting
Almost a decade ago CNN prophesized that a Change Is Gonna Come. Not to be confused with the media outlet home to Larry King, the hoods CNN comprised of Capone and Noreaga have gone through much tribulation and are back with Channel 10, their first album since 2000s The Reunion. Since then, the duo […]

Paul Wall: Fast Money
It’s a new year but Paul Wall still rocks his platinum and princess cut studded grills which gleam when he smiles. The Houston rapper is still sitting sideways and still considers himself the people’s champ. Now two albums deep, the artist born Paul Slayton is looking at readying the release of his third and […]

Exile: MPC Technician
These days, one would be hard-pressed to find a Hip-Hop fan that is satisfied with the cultures representation on mainstream radio. Take Los Angeles Exile, the man responsible for the exceptional production work on 2007s critically acclaimed collaboration with rapper Blu, Below the Heavens. Long exasperated by the lack of originality on the radio, the […]

B-Real: The AllHipHop Interview
B-Real was first introduced to us back in 1991 as the front-man for the South Gate, CA group Cypress Hill. Fueled by B-Reals trademark nasal rap voice, Cypress Hills self-titled debut album took the rap world by storm on the strength of cuts such as How I Could Just Kill A Man, Hand On The […]

Top 20 Media Zone Songs For 2008
AllHipHops Media Zone has been home to some of the hottest music in Hip-Hop. From the latest diss song to your favorite artists new single, we stream more than 2 Millions songs a month in the Media Zone and you have made it the best place to listen to Hip-Hop This is the time of […]

The Top Ten Black Power Themed Rap Acts…according to Marcus Reeves
Even though real Hip-Hop can seem like it has gone to the pallbearers lately, its legacy is safe in the good quills of brilliant writers like Marcus Reeves. As a feature writer and editor, Reeves was an integral part of The Source Magazines Mind Squad during the magazines golden age. From there, he hit the […]

Change Is Now: AllHipHop’s Year End Spotlight – 2008
Change. You heard it ring throughout the past year, primarily with Barack Obama. Change is amorphous. It’s dynamic but indefinable by anything other than before and after. Change is synonymous with ever changing Hip-Hop, as what was once new becomes run-of-the mill and what was once a dream or an idea becomes the new reality.As […]

The Best Kung-Fu Flicks Ever…according to Vast Aire
Vast Aire, of Cannibal OX infamy, is an accomplished martial artist. The top-notch lyricist has studied Aikido for seven years and Shorinji Kempo, which means Shaolin Fist Way, for three years. All this is to say not only can he kick ass on the miche dropped Deuces Wild in June, 2008but youd also be weary […]

Busta Rhymes: The AllHipHop Interview, Pt. 2
Busta Rhymes: The AllHipHop Interview, Pt. 1AllHipHop.com: How much of Blessed is going to be carried over to B.O.M.B.? Busta Rhymes: Probably about 20% ,when I got my new situation with Sylvia, the queen, I was so inspired to make new heat for her, and for myself because I was just so inspired. The […]

Busta Rhymes: The AllHipHop Interview, Pt. 1
I never really concerned myself with s**t like that cause, what you gonna do?, says Busta Rhymes when asked at his inconspicuous absence whenever Top 5 rapper lists are tallied. He continues, All I know how to do is what I been doing, and at the end of the day thats smashing mothaf**kas in every […]

Jake One: #1 Beat Supplier
Jake One is well aware that his album, White Van Music, may have confused some listeners. Its not a collective of any one Hip-Hop sub-genre, and even if it doesnt work for everyone, hes happy knowing he made the record that he wanted to make. After years without much control over the final product of […]

OFF TOPIC, ON TOPIC: Juelz Santana
Juelz Santana has been busy this year. From scorching collaborations with Lil Wayne and Ron Browz to emerging as the boss of his own Skull Gang movement, the Harlem lieutenant continues to make moves and crank out music at a breakneck pace. Sitting down for our inaugural Off Topic, On Topic column with AllHipHop.com, […]

5 & DONE: Evidence
For over a decade Cali native Evidence (aka Michael Perretta) has been pushing out quality product most notably with his group Dilated Peoples (with DJ Babu and Rakaa) and independently. Hes managed to do all this while rubbing shoulders with a kaleidoscope of diverse artists such as his long-time friend the Alchemist, Linkin Park and […]

Sheek Louch: Gorilla Monsoon Raps
Theres a time and a place for everything. Sheek Louch knows this age-old adage very well. As one third of seminal group The LOX, Sheek was a wild boy when the Yonkers trio originally linked up with Puffy in 1997. Even after the Bad Boy Records era, it seemed like drama would precede the […]

TRACKING SHOTS: EPMD
EPMD isnt really looking for radio play. We wasnt gonna play the politics, explains Erick Sermon of their choice to pass on sweating over spins in the Big Apple. Just straight underground. We feel that the web, people like AllHipHop [the worlds most dangerous site], [REDACTED, though a good site], [REDACTED, kinda suspect site]; we […]

Gillie Da Kid: Mr. Philadelphia
As the self-proclaimed King of Philly, Gillie Da Kid may seem to be enduring an arduous reign. He has survived multiple gun shot wounds, has experienced sordid beefs and has recovered from bogus record deals. A candid chuckle reflects his resilient perspective when he says, Ive never had a bad day in my life. You […]

EXCLUSIVE: Arab Rapper Calls Out Busta Rhymes
IRAQI MC The Narcicyst has jumped into the storm surrounding Busta Rhymes’ controversial new single Arab Money. The rapper has released a stinging response to the song, hitting back at what he calls straight out racism. The Narcicyst says he was stunned when he first heard the trackand has been flooded with calls […]

Common: My Mind Spray
Truthfully I wanna rhyme like Common Sense, [But I did five mill’]I ain’t been rhymin like Common since, quipped Jay-Z on his song Moment of Clarity. The point is clear; rhyming for the sake of the art doesnt really pay. But then again Chicago rhyme slinger Common isnt doing so bad. Surely youve seen […]