Charles Hamilton: Sonically Inclined
Dubbed one of the leaders of the new school, Harlems own Charles Hamilton has been receiving industry attention and critical-acclaim since first coming onto the scene in 2007. Known as a triple threat with credits including rapping, producing and occasionally singing, the 20 year-old Interscope Records signee has been compared to mega-artists such as, Kanye […]

Q-Tip: The Catalog
Today, November 4th, Q-Tip drops The Renaissance, his 8th in the new Tribe edition. Sure the album is only his second proper album, but anything Q-Tip affiliated is essentially A Tribe Called Quest. I would never put produced by Q-Tip on this even though I did all this, says The Abstract about his production imprint. […]

Paris: Here For November
Never one to hold his tongue on issues like politricks, violence and poverty in the Black community, it is no surprise veteran, revolutionary rap commander Paris is sounding off on this historic 2008 Presidential Election. The Bay-area rabble rouser just released his latest get free effort, entitled, Acid Reflex. on his indie label, Guerilla Funk […]

STREETS IS TALKING: Bleu DaVinci
As time has gone by, our music has sadly become more about portraying a role than first-rate lyricism and wordplay. Rappers continuously brag about being super gangsters but wouldnt pop off a cap gun. We get hit with a tsunami of bars about ice but the jewels? Rented. Then you have dudes claiming theyre drug […]

DJ UNK: Perfect Balance
DJ UNK bounced onto the scene a year or so ago and wanted us to Walk It Out and 2 Step. It seemed that you could not go to a club without hearing a DJ Unk track from his debut Beatn Down Yo Block, whose main goal was to move the crowd. Just when we […]

The Cool Kids: The Simple Life
Chuck Inglish and Mikey Rocks love for music goes far beyond paying homage to the influence of 80s and 90s Hip-Hop. For both of these Cool Kids, it started out as a hobby, distinguishing this duo from many other artist trying to get rich quick. Arriving at a downtown Chicago diner as if 88 is […]

Kool Keith: Dooom Seeker
The rap game is notorious for the short shelf life of its artists. Many of the MCs who packed stadiums in the 90’s, or early 2000s, have either been labeled irrelevant or have simply disappeared from view altogether.Hip-Hop mainstays like De La Soul and LL Cool J are respected not only because of their skill, […]

Juelz Santana: Dippin’ On The Set, Pt. 2
Juelz Santana goes in on Cam’Ron making like Houdini, finally releasing I Can’t Feel My Face with Lil Wayne, and winning over the haters, amongst other thingspause. [Part 1 right here]AllHipHop.com: Speaking of family, you began your career as part of one of the most powerful movements in Hip-Hop, the Diplomats…Juelz Santana: I am the […]

TRACKING SHOTS: Freddie Foxxx
There is no need to fear Freddie Foxxx. The MCs rep as an individual not to be crossed is legit, but dont let the sizeable stature, gruff rhymes and machismo make you neglect the fact that he places a premium on loyalty, possesses an encyclopedic knowledge of Hip-Hop and sports a keen intellect. Also known […]

Juelz Santana: Skull Gang Primer, Pt. 1
In dynasties past, soldiers were rewarded for their courage and loyalty. However, the music industry is not the court of King Arthur and, in most cases, when an artist stays in a situation in the name of loyalty, it may mean the end of their career. But Juelz Santana isn’t your average artist. Pressure can […]

Alfamega: Muscle Game
After a long bid on the mixtape circuit and an unsuccessful run with Universal Records, Alfamega found a home on T.I.s Grand Hustle, via Capitol Records. His soon to be released debut is titled I Am Alfamega and at 64 and 260 pounds theres no question why hes been dubbed the Grand Hustle Muscle.But what […]

John Brown: Dreams of Laying a VP Chick
Barack Obama may be “that one,” but The White Rapper Show’s infamous John Brown isn’t letting “this other guy” get the upper hand in the presidential election. The VH1 reality alumni’s latest single “Sarah Palin (I Wanna Lay Pipe)” takes another token stab at the governor’s lack of experience; this time combining her sexual appeal […]

DIGITS: Hip-Hops Most Suspect Lyrics aka A Requiem For PAUSE
In the normal world, besides its literal definition, pause is a term of caution, as used in Run-DMC’s New Jack Swing era salvo, Pause. In the 2000’s, when somebody says “pause” it means that person or another person strung together words (or puns and double entendres) that have overt or subtle homosexual overtones. Be clear, […]

Where Are They Now?: MC Lyte
In today’s image driven Rap industry it’s difficult for a female MC to create her own lane. But if you looked at the thriving career of veteran rapper, MC Lyte, it might seem easy. After enlisting the help of her older brothers, Milk Dee and Gizmo, collectively known as Audio Two, MC Lyte recorded her […]

Elzhi: New Beginnings
When super-producer James Jay Dee/J Dilla Yancey departed Slum Village in 2001, many hip-hop fans were left wondering what would become of the Detroit-based rap trio. There wasnt just the matter of replacing him behind the boards, but Dilla was also a phenomenal lyricist. On Trinity: Past, Present, and Future in the fall of 2002, […]

Curtis Scoon: Hollis To Hollywood
“Manhattan keeps on making it, Brooklyn keeps on taking it, Bronx keeps creating it, and Queens keeps on faking it ” – KRS-One, “The Bridge is Over.” You can make up your own mind about KRS’ statement. While directed at MC Shan’s Juice Crew, it implicated the entire borough. Back then, Hip-Hop was a little more […]

Murs: Presidential MC
Veteran West Coast rapper Murs has been an underground Hip-Hop icon for over a decade. Living Legends, collabs with 9th Wonder, the Paid Dues festival; stuff like that. However, a recent signing to Warner Bros. has taken the artist to new adventures as he seeks to expand upon his existing fanbase. Murs for President, which […]

Where Are They Now?: Arabian Prince
If youre an 80s baby, chances are you dont remember cuts like Shes Got a Big Posse or Situation Hot. And even those schooled on the earliest N.W.A cuts probably didnt know Mik Arabian Prince Lezan was an original member, on the boards alongside Dr. Dre and DJ Yella.The term under the radar gets used […]

Ill Bill: Be A White N****r Too
You know the story well The Black kid grows up in the projects surrounded by welfare, poverty, crime, drugs, racism, and hopelessness, yet becomes a successful MC. But, how many of you are familiar with the same story affiliated with other races and cultures growing up in the same environment? How about a fatherless, poor, […]

Jadakiss: D-Block Roc
When it comes to rap music, the motive to go from being the best on your block to top five dead or alive can be one of three words; money, power or respect. When it comes to New York street music, we want all of the above and do what needs to be done to […]