Hi-Tek: Consistently Blazing Paths
When family problems arise, even the best-laid plans get put on hold. Cincinnati production kingpin Hi-Tek took a little time away from the game recently when his daughter took ill, but thanks to a big paper hustle and some focused foresight, not many would have recognized his momentary absence. Even from the days of his […]

Floyd Mayweather. Jr: Hip-Hop With 50 Cent and Solo Knock Outs
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. never needed much help in the ring, but what if that ring hes fighting in is Hip-Hop? Mayweather, who has rechristened himself as Money, plans to take the leap in to the world of Hip-Hop as a rapper, and hes got the biggest knock-out artist in his corner, 50 Cent. […]

Black Milk: Carrying the Torch
Its often hard for young artists to break away from comparisons to the artists that inspired them, as flattering as they may be. In light of his early work with Slum Village, and being from the talented yet relatively untapped city of Detroit, Black Milk has been striving to carry the torch that J Dilla […]

Pimp C: Trill Recognize Trill
Bun B Interview with Mad HattaTime always runs out. Poised to see the continued success of the Southern flavored Hip-Hop he helped foster, UGKs Chad “Pimp C” Butler was found dead in a Los Angelese hotel room on the morning of December 4th. While his physical being may no longer be with us, his spirit […]

Amanda Diva: Do You!
Amanda Divas been around long enough to debunk Andy Warhols famed 15-minute theory. But the singer/rapper/jill-of-all trades has endured several years in the music industry with jobs ranging from spoken word poet (Def Poetry Jam) to journalist to radio music host and even representing Hip-Hop as a talking head on VH1s humorous series Best Week […]

Glasses Malone: What U See Is What U Get
The West Coast is about more than just gangbanging and the occasional Dr. Dre produced single. Just ask rapper Glasses Malone. The Cali rappers story may have begun like many young men who come from his neighborhood, but hes taking his life lessons and following them in a new direction. Malone split his time growing […]

Play-N-Skillz: Spreading Wings…From Chamillionaire to UGK
Hip-Hop is a music that often is built on regions. It began in the North East before migrating to the West Coast and then down South. In recent years the Mid-West has really become a serious force in the industry. With artists like Paul Wall, Lil’ Flip, Slim Thug, and Chamillionaire, Texas Hip-Hop sought to […]

Ghostface Killah: Iron Manual
Ghostface aka Paisley Fontaine goes in on his style, vision and that other Wu-Tang Clan album.Chances are, an above average rapper will drop a solid album or two or three, some good, some not so good, and call it a career. When it comes to Ghostface Killah, the odds are a bit better. Dennis Coles, […]

QD3: Like Son, Like Father
A gold album might be common or sub par in todays society, but for a 16 year-old Swedish-American in 1984, it was extraordinary. Such is the story of Quincy Jones, III, the son of music legend Quincy Jones. Not to be confused with his father, QD3, as he is prevalently known in the industry, created […]

Different Spins: The State of Hip-Hop part 3…With Cassidy, David Banner, Jazze Pha, and Bink
Cassidy delivers his third album B.A.R.S (The Barry Adrian Reese Story) with a strong lead single “My Drink N’ My 2 Step.” B.A.R.S is the calm after the storm of 2006 where he served a jail term for involuntary manslaughter, and months after being released critically injured himself in a motor vehicle accident, sustaining a […]

Styles P: Testify
If you analyze and study the game there is a serious void in Hip-Hop. Back in the day there was more artistic credibility in the music. On the average, you had a greater percentage of MCs that could actually spit and didnt vanish off the map after one album. Taking that into consideration, there are […]

Scarface: The AllHipHop Interview, Part 2
Scarface, the sometimes morbid, always enlightening herald of Southern Hip-Hop, period, makes his return.Video Editor: Rich MartinezVideographer: Ariel SantsachiScarface got his props. Part numero uno of AllHipHop’s sit down with Brad Jordan was full of insight and quotables that could literally be taken to the bank. Here, in the conclusion of our conversation, Face speaks […]

C-Murder: True & Living
A still standing survivor of one of the Souths biggest movements, AllHipHop finds Corey “C-Murder” Miller with a new lease on life. With the trifecta of a new album (Screamin 4 Vengeance), a new label (TRU Records), and new DVD (The Movement) on the way, C-Murder discusses post-Katrina New Orleans, his brothers new PG rating, […]

Sean C. and LV : Production Gangsters…Working with Jay-Z and Puffy
Its the Tuesday after a record is released, everyone knows what that means, SoundScan reports come out. To no surprise, Jay-Z’s American Gangster is number one in the country, selling over 400,000 units in it’s first week. Since they produced half the album, Sean C. and LV are definitely ecstatic.How do they celebrate their contribution […]

RBX: Still Droppin Bombs
In 1992, Dr. Dres The Chronic blazed in a new era of Hip-Hop. More than being the catalyst for the G-Funk era, it was the foundation upon which Death Row Records was built. It possessed an intensity, boldness and swagger that seemed to be in direct defiance of the Native Tongue movement taking place out […]

Scarface: The AllHipHop Interview, Part 1
Scarface, the sometimes morbid, always enlightening herald of Southern Hip-Hop, period, makes his return.The cream always rises to the top. While it may seem like the world is suddenly the land of one billion rappers, only a select few deserve or will receive the prestige of a lengthy career. Of that handful, an even smaller […]

No I.D. : Chitown Pioneer…from Common and Kanye to Jay Z and Nas
If youre wondering where No I.D. has been hiding at lately, its not exactly a stupid question. As one of the pioneers that brought Chicago Hip Hop to the masses in the 90s, No I.D. is often heralded for his hand in crafting Can I Borrow A Dollar? and Resurrection with childhood friend Common. His […]

Wyclef Jean: International Zone Coaster
While the world steadily inquires about reunions, The Preacher’s Son stays on his international grizzly. Lead Fugees rapper Wyclef Jean was the first member of the group to embark on a solo career [The Carnival (1997)], and he proved ambitious and eclectic on his own. As the Fugees hung in limbo, Wyclef became Hip-Hop’s unofficial […]

Aaron Levinson: Fixing a Musical Salad
Long before your favorite DJ was cutting and scratching, Aaron Levinson was crossing genres with some of contemporary musics most talented musicians. The music veteran has 16 albums under his belt, along with several Grammys and Billboard Awards. But, trying to describe his music category is difficult, because Levinson has composed and produced music from […]

Jha Jha: Light It Up
Jha Jha has dipped from the Dipset, and shes speaking her mind. In 2003, the Harlem Diplomats had the Hip-Hop world on smash. With the hold they had on the streets and their strong presence in mainstream media it seemed like success was guaranteed for anyone who got down with the ‘Set. But, as Dipset’s […]