Milano: Son of Funk
L ong before Hyphy blew, Milano was blazing the streets with his own style of lyrical dope, and well after the Hyphy hype dies down, Milano will stand tall with the Bay area heavyweight’s who have been reppin for the Yay area from day one. The Bay area has been reveling in the attention that […]

DJ Skee: 300 Bars and Runnin’
Best known as the official DJ for the Game, DJ Skee is doing much more than counting off Games 300, 600, or whatever other number of bars hell have coming. Recently selling his shares in his Hype PR marketing firm, DJ Skee has his eyes set on breaking new ground in mobile video services which […]

Gucci Mane: Lab Rat
Its a quiet night in the Z room at Sony Studios in midtown Manhattan, where various engineers and Czar Entertainment representatives are milling around in anticipation of Atlanta rapper Gucci Manes arrival. The silence is broken by a commotion at the door. Debbie, Gucci Manes full-bodied and outspoken manager, storms in with Gucci and friends […]

Boo: Birds Fly South
Mississippis place in the pantheon of Black music is well-documented. Jazz, Gospel and the Blues all trace their roots along the dusty paths and dirt roads of the Magnolia State. Hip-Hop has heard from this area in the country before. Boos brand of Hip-Hop is hard-edged, forceful and delivered with the sound and spirit of […]

Bishop Lamont: The Platinum Backpacker
On one hand you can count D.O.C., Snoop Doggy Dogg, and Eminem. On the other, you can list Lady of Rage, Hittman, and Joe Beast. Throughout his decades-long run of music mastery, Dr. Dre has pulled a lot of new artists to work with him. Some have become overnight superstars, while others waited until they […]

Rewind the Rhyme: Pharoahe Monch
Well, we’re a month into 2007 and the verdict is out on where Hip-Hop will go this year. Last year saw the South put the game in a chokehold, the return of a “retired” great, and the still brewing debate over the vital signs of the culture we love. One thing is clear though, currently […]

Andre LeRoy-Davis: The Last Word from the Source
I can draw anything, but Im a Hip-Hop artist; I document Hip-Hop, says Andre LeRoy-Davis. While that name might escape you, Andre, or A.L. Dre his pen name has been giving readers something to chew on or chuckle to when theyve closed The Source for the last 16 years. Davis illustrations have become part of […]

AllHipHop Black History Month
Black History Month is upon us. Though its Hispanic contributions must be recognized, Hip-Hop culture has become one of the largest outlets of expression in Black history. Whether it was Big Daddy Kane updating Donny Hathaways definition of Young, Gifted & Black, dead prezs outcry about the education inequalities in They Schools or Chamillionaire feeling […]

Peedi Peedi: Extra Husky Part Two
AllHipHop.com: The media portrayed it as when Dame and Jay split everyone had to pick sides. Peedi Peedi: It wasnt like that though. Biggs had called me like, I need you to come to New York. I was like, For what? And he said, Nah, I just need you to sign this paper stating that […]

Peedi Peedi: Extra Husky Part One
The chances of getting offered a major recording contract without spitting one bar seem like zero to none but Pedro Zayas surprisingly beat those odds. Formerly known as Peedi Crakk, Peedi Peedi got scooped after a chance meeting in 2002; proclaiming himself “Prince Of The Roc” after quickly getting comfy at his new Roc-A-Fella Records […]

DG Yola: Ghetto Pop Life
Yolas initials, DG stands for Da Great, and for the 21-year-old rapper, there is no telling him otherwise. The uncompromising A-Town native bum rushed the music scene with his f**k all haters mantra on his scorching cut Aint Gonna Let Up. Building up his own fan base through his mixtape, Really Really in the Streets, […]

Mike Jones: The American Dream
Between Lil Flip and Chamillionaire, it was Mike Jones that helped bring Houston back to the Hip-Hop forefront. Jones was more lighthearted than Flip, and less topical than Cham, but with his Yellow Pages raps, rags to riches banter, and happy-go-lucky attitude, Who is Mike Jones? answered its own question. However since the platinum run […]

9th Wonder & The True School Movement: True Masters
Between the old and the new, there is the true. True School has been a loosely defined term for Hip-Hop with the purest intentions, Hip-Hop that has nothing to be ashamed about. Brooklyn MC J-Live wrote a song about it called True School Anthem a few years back, Grandmaster Caz and Mele Mel talk about […]

Tru Life: Teach the Babies
As Hip-Hop fans debate on New Yorks return to the marketplace, 2007 will deal out several fresh faces. While Young Jeezy and Rick Ross have succeeded in strong debuts under The Carter Administration, Def Jam readies its homegrown talent Tru Life. With platinum pressures increasing, some already know this Lower East Side talent for reasons […]

Young Buck: Buck Stops Here
Cashville, Ten-A-Key. The fact that Country Musics reigning capital has been given a Hip-Hop inspired nickname speaks volumes about the influence of the citys newest ambassadorYoung Buck. Mayor Bill Purcell is probably not too thrilled that his city has adopted a nickname synonymous with copping cocaine at a bargain basement price, but in terms of […]

O.F.T.B.: A Daily Operation
You probably dont know it, but O.F.T.B. is in your CD collection. Operation From The Bottom was one of the groups that through numerous soundtrack appearances (Above the Rim, Gang Related, Gridlockd), gave Death Row its street credibility. Balanced by Snoop Dogg and Tha Dogg Pound representing Crips, Flipside, LowMB, and DJ Bus Stop joined […]

QD3: Lights, Camera, Action
Nas is the son of a Blues player; QD3 is the son of a Jazz icon (Quincy Jones) and brother-in-law to Tupac Shakur. The man who gained accolades producing for LL Cool J and scoring The Fresh of Bel Air became a top producer, and Hip-Hops premier documentary filmmaker. Qs Beef series and Thug Angel […]

Narcicyst: Mirror Music
Narcicyst is obsessed with himself. Maybe thats because hes one-of-a-kind, as it would seem. This Iraqi MC presently lives in Montreal, where he is finishing up college. After eight years of rhyming, Narcicyst began flipping classic records from Notorious B.I.G. and N.W.A., and incorporating circumstances of Iraq culture, in blunt detail. Released through mixtapes, the […]

The Oprah Issue
The Oprah Issue – starring Nas, Killer Mike, Gayle King, Young Jeezy, The Game, Elon Johnson, Ice Cube, Ludacris, Hip-Hop and Ms. Oprah Winfrey. Oprah Winfrey and Hip-Hop have peacefully co-existed for decades with little-to-no fanfare, but the inevitable happened – friction. The Oprah Winfrey Show debuted in 1986, the same year Run DMC injected […]

Bone Thugs N’ Harmony: No Surrender
Without radio or video love, Bone Thugs N Harmony continues to party like its E. 1999. Claiming to have sold six figures during a quiet stint with Koch Records, the group won over the resurging ear of Swizz Beatz in his 2005 comeback, and he got behind the group. Based off of the Mariah Carey […]