Kurtis Blow: Fully Blown
Not many people in Hip-Hop can claim to have been there from the beginning. From B-boy to DJ, MC to producer, actor to preacher, Kurtis Blow has done it all. One of Hip-Hops renaissance men, Blow has been in the game since its infancy and shows no signs of slowing down. As many of his […]

DJ Webstar & Young B: Souped Up
N ine out of ten doctors would agree, that chicken noodle soup with soda on the side isnt a balanced meal. However, Chicken Noodle Soup made for one hell of a dance craze this summer. Previous unknowns, DJ Webstar and Young B made a teenage impression on the game, with a little help from some […]

Jibbs: Jibber Jabber
St. Louis is known as the gateway to the west. Within rap, the city has served as a starting-point for talent looking for staying power. Both Nelly and Chingy represented the city, with memorable hook-driven songs, that soon led to cult-followings and radio interest. Much younger than his predecessors, 15-year-old Jibbs aims to do the […]

K-Solo: Will the Real Letterman Please Stand Up?
To a lot of today’s youth, the name K-Solo doesn’t ring a bell. But ask any Hip-Hop historian or most people over the age of 28 about him, and watch how quickly their eyes get wider. Remembering his days with EPMD, songs like “Spellbound” and “Letterman” and his storied beef with DMX. And a lot […]

X-Clan: To the Future, Blackwards
What happens to the people when a revolutionary movement such as Hip-Hop goes to sleep? Some people with film TV shows at their extravagant mansions where they pick from a harem of 20 bachelorettes, but for a soldier like Brother J of X-Clan, one of the 90s powerhouse ensembles, that is a trick question. A […]

Sean Diddy Combs: Things Done Changed.
Sean "Diddy" Combs has been many things to many people. He’s a father to two boys and a pair of twin girls in his girlfriend’s belly. He’s an entertainer. Businessman. Producer. Fashion icon. Activist. Diddy puts on all his hats and talks to AllHipHop.com in part two of Sean "Diddy" Combs: Things Done Changed. AllHipHop.com: […]

Sean “Diddy” Combs: Life after Death (Part 1)
Robust is one way to explain the return of Sean "Diddy" Combs and his Bad Boy regime. Take the mogul’s latest and last album foray, Press Play. The album features a full-bodied and impressive list of collaborators like Kanye West, Will.i.am, Havoc of Mobb Deep, Just Blaze, Christina Aguilera, Pharrell, Big Boi, Ciara, Timbaland, Twista, […]

Hi Tek: Called in Favor
Its amazing that Hi-Tek could float under the radar for the past five years and yet still have so many production credits to his name. But since hes joined in the ranks of Dr. Dres Aftermath Entertainment and the labels growing stable of artists and producers, Tek has seen his name drop in a few […]

Sadat X: Gone Til’ November
Sadat X is the definition of what it means to be about your business and on your grind. The one-time teacher, basketball coach, would-be firefighter and rapper is the everymans man. Not comfortable with just relying on one gig, the Bronx-bred MC isnt afraid to take a regular job and hustle like the rest of […]

Nas: Critical Condition
Twelve years ago, youd never catch Nas in the streets without a ton of reefer. Today, the King Poetic has turned over a new leaf, and no longer splits the leaves of his cigars. Perhaps its a new frame of mind for a 33-year-old rapper who went from snubbing Jesus to being the same age […]

Chess Master Maurice Ashley: Controlled Chaos
O ne of the beautiful things about chess, martial arts, and Hip-Hop is that at its highest levels, race does seem to fall away. You only see the raw courage, and art in motion. International Grand Master Maurice Ashley embodies these three things, and he plays as well as when he speaks. He is the […]

Xzibit: What You See is What You Get
With seemingly everyone under the sun throwing the word young in front of their name or stealing the alias of an old mob boss, one could argue that the originality of rap monikers took a nosedive right along with record sales. If nothing else, youve got to give Xzibit credit for picking a name thats […]

Snoop Dogg: From the Left Pocket Part 2
PC police are on a full-scale red alert when Mr. Snoop Dogg is in the area. The rapper holds nothing back. In part two of AHHs feature, the rapper talks about controversy, his wife and if the pimp game got a hold of his own daughter. Check the second half of this doggy biscuit. AllHipHop.com: […]

Defari: Steroid Music
In 1999, Defaris debut Focused Daily gave Tommy Boy Records one of its final notches in the catalog during the independent Hip-Hop glory years. Since then, both the artist and the label have heard cries from the masses on bringing it back. At least one of them appears to have listened. Now on the ABB […]

Snoop Dogg: From the Left Pocket Part 1
When telling the story of “how the West was won” in the world of Hip-Hop, you can’t leave out Snoop Dogg. When he first appeared next to Dr. Dre, he was young and fresh, but his words were straight and to the point and let folks know immediately that “Tha D-O-double G” wasn’t for play. […]

Pigeon John: No Scrub
Pigeon John isn’t just one of the freshest voices to emerge in Hip-Hop this millennium, he may also be the realest. The Inglewood native has never fronted about packing heat or slinging rocks despite the rough environment he came up in. In fact, the Quannum MC carving out a niche in Hip-Hop as the Average […]

Clark Kent: Super A&R
The fictional character of Clark Kent has super powers allowing his alter ego to rescue and protect what he sees fit. The DJ Clark Kent we all know within our spectrum possesses similar super powers when it comes to music and not just Hip-Hop. And after a career spanning twenty years, experiencing multiple countries and […]

Ab-Liva: Big Brother’s Watching
The monk. Big brother Abdul. The man that would be king. North Philly son Ab-Liva is different things to different people. To Pharrell Williams and the Re-Up Gang, hes a reserved philosopher, pen in hand, waiting for inspiration. To his younger brothers Hassan and Anwar, who are both incarcerated, hes a tower of hope, a […]

Sandman: Illadelph Stronghold
You think its that easy? Just show up on a pair of Clinton Sparks-backed mixtapes with Clipse and get glowing write-ups in national publications, then scores of year-end props? It takes years to get to this point, takes years to make opportunities fall into place. Talk to Northeast Philly native Sandman, and hell tell you […]

Raydar Ellis: Off the Radar
Brick Records has forged a reputation for building Bostons independent Hip-Hop market. Having put out cult-followed records for MF Doom, D-Tension, and 7L & Esoteric, the presence goes beyond Beantown too. But after over a decade of grinding, Brick brought it back home with an unlikely newcomer, Raydar Ellis. Ellis, a Berklee School of Music […]