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So, I have been fooling with the various templates. To show everyone an example, I have simply changed this blogs behavior settings to show how each area can be customized. I notice that the content nav areas magically format into any of the above skins, which appear to be out of the box. True9, can […]

J. Sands: Steel Curtain
For a decade, the Lone Catalysts have lived up to their name as one of the few groups still advancing Hip-Hop through the 90s conventions for pure, underground music. That underground label appeases some fans, but has it held the duo of J. Sands and J. Rawls back from the success and recognition they deserve? […]

Crime Mob: Role Models
As a five-person unit, Crime Mob might have made collective impact with their 2004 hit Knuck If You Buck, but the individuality of the members are lost in the shuffle. Diamond and M.I.G. speak on behalf of the Atlanta quintet, explaining the roles of the members to AllHipHop.com. Diamond comes to grips with her sex-symbol […]

Jean Grae: Grae’s Autonomy
In the race to bring New York back, who is to say that a woman cant do it? For three independent albums, Jean Grae has won over fans with candor, creativity, and a work ethic that rivals the last days of Tupac Shakur. This year shes planning at least three releases, and dont even ask […]

Boogie: Click and Revolve
The video for Mobb Deeps Shook Ones Part II showed Havoc and Prodigy skating to the bowels of New York, where you can speak the wrong words and you will get touched. A decade later, places like that still exist, and Hip-Hop photographer Boogie knows it all too well. In late 2006, Boogies photography book […]

Nitti: The Breaker
They say luck is what happens when preparation meets with opportunity. When Atlantas latest production wunderkind met Southern Rap legend Eightball in the parking lot at Magic City, he was more than prepared. That chance meeting led Nitti to production credit on seven of the fifteen tracks on Balls 2001 release Almost Famous, including the […]

Rugged Intellect: Rugged, Never Smooth
Hailing from Montreal, Canada, Rugged Intellect is pushing his way to the industry by any means necessary. Growing up as an outcast for not being the right color in a neighborhood dominated by African Americans and Latinos, Rugged Intellect has broke the color barrier to be recognized as a Hip-Hop MC. The first deal for […]

Domingo: The Most Known Unknown
Youve heard Domingo, you just might not realize it. This East New York, Brooklyn producer has been at it for two decades as a go-to guy for the self-proclaimed 90s sound. Behind such records as Blahzay Blahzays Danger, Fat Joes Success and Masta Aces No Regrets, Domingo has more credits than an Oliver Stone film. […]

Rich Boy: The Reinvention
With The South dominating rap sales and radio play the last three years, many could argue that it needs no reinvention. But all one has to do is open a copy of Ozone magazine, and you can see the endless pictures of new blood trying to get in on the fame, the fortune, and even […]

Ill Al Skratch: Where’s My Homies?
When Nas asked where are they now to some of raps pioneers, Ill and Al Skratch heard their names shouted out once again by the QB veteran. A longtime fan of the duo from Uptown and Brooklyn, Nas wanted people to ask Ill and Al Skratch Where My Homiez? the title of their 1994 hit […]

Bronze Nazareth: Wu-Tang Throws Some D on It
Biblically, there were believed to be three wise men that brought Jesus three giftsgold, frankincense and myrrh. Since only, these three gifts were recorded, most believe that there were only three gift givers. Yet, the scripture doesnt exactly specify how many wise men there actually were. Wu-Tang disciple, producer/MC Bronze Nazareth, developed a Detroit based […]

Macromantics: Down Bottom
In todays Everyone listens to everything age, finding Mobb Deep and Australian punk-pop group Noise Addict on someone’s iPod isn’t so unusual. In the mid-90s, though, bridging the gap between New York street rap and pop-friendly Aussie tunes took a bit more explaining. For 26-year old Noise Addict guitarist-turned-rapper Macromantics (born Romy Hoffman), growing up […]

Reflections of a Genius: The Best of the Biggie Quotes
Throughout the last decade, Christopher Wallace has come up in plenty of discussions on AllHipHop.com. Heres some of the best, most memorable quotes on the late, great veteran, from people who knew him, and a few who didnt. On Biggies character and legacy: Well as far as my son is concerned, I taught my son […]

Verbal Threat: Nature of the Threat
The Golden Age of Hip-Hop, according to most historians, ended in 1996, if not sooner. Whatever the case, nobodys saying these are the days. Still, coastal-connect Verbal Threat still pounds out joints themed for the burgeoning age of creativity and mic skills. While most of Hip-Hop is still battling for where the genre should rest […]

Gene Simmons of KISS: Native Tongue
Those who can remember the early 80s when Punk Rock and Hip-Hop convened in the wee hours of the night (think Blondie) know that Hip-Hop influence extended beyond Kangols and Cazals even back then. One line in the sand that appeared to be crystal clear was the division between Hard Rock and Hip-Hop – separate […]

Tiye Phoenix: Phoenix Rising
With a lack of female representation in Hip-Hops front line, one woman has surpassed the generic life span of most performers. Having been immersed in drum patterns, melodies and sixteens for close to two decades and a member of the all female Soul Food Symphony, Tiye Phoenix is breaking the mold in whichever way she […]

NYOIL: Hostile Takeover
Lynching is a word synonymous with murder. Staten Islands NYOIL, tired of seeing the metaphorical death in the eyes of shorties around his block, decided to fight back by spittin truth. Voicing his frustrations through his edutainment style of MCing brought forth the October 2006 release of NYOILs (pronounced N.Y. Oil) self-produced single Yall Should […]

K-Os: Morning Sickness
My friends dragged to me to a club on a snowy Saturday night, when I would have likely just stayed home, selfishly reading or digitizing dusty vinyl. The DJ was spinning the usual suspects of Jim Jones, M.I.M.S., and T.I., when all of a sudden, Howler Monkey (the peculiarly named DJ) threw on The Man […]

Slim Thug & Killa Kyleon: Boss Hogg Outlawz
Stars pull from the pack. Shawnna started out as a member of the short-lived Infamous Syndicate, while Busta Rhymes was a Leader of the New School, and Young Jeezy was a Boy in the Hood. With the exception of N.W.A. and The Juice Crew, no group has ever had a full roster of stars, and […]

Plies: Mum’s the Word
Plies tagline is Im not a rapper, Im a hustler who can rap. That said, amidst talk of Hip-Hops death, does anybody want to buy an album for 1-900-Hustler-like tips? Plies thinks so, offering his experiences as potentially life-changing to the listener. The Ft. Myers, Florida rapper claims that his raps are non-fiction, and hes […]