Mr. DJ: Hey Mr DJ!
S ome things seem like they were just made for each other. Like chicken and waffles, Will and Jada, and in the case if Outkast and Mr. DJ, its more than just chance or even luck that they met. Undoubtedly, each of them would have been successful as individuals, but together they will forever hold […]

Crunchy Black: Crunch Time
F or Darnell Carlton, March 5, 2006 was supposed to be the payoff for over 15 years of loyalty and dedication. But, as Three-6-Mafia took home the Academy Award for Best Original Song, their performance marked one of the final times the man more commonly known as Crunchy Black would perform with the group. When […]

Young Jeezy: The Understanding
As the summer offers weltering heat waves, Young Jeezy hopes to change the climate of Hip-Hop to a much frostier temperature in the fourth quarter of the year. After being the runaway new star of 2005, the question remains as to whether Jeezy will affirm a role in the game that matches his monstrous voice. […]

Kevin Powell: Let’s Get Free Part 2
AllHipHop.com: You brought up a point about the World Trade Center in your book about how the 3,000 people counted did not include immigrants or the homeless. Theres kind of a parallel happening in New Orleans with the prisoners not being offered any assistance. What would you suggest for the average person to do to […]

Kevin Powell: Let’s Get Free Part 1
K evin Powell has long stood as the voice of activism, politics, Hip-Hop, poetry, and revolution since the dawn of the 90s. One of the most assertive voices of our time, Kevin emotionally connects to every line he writes. As a soldier for Hip-Hop, his work with VIBE Magazine echoes to this day through his […]

Blood Raw: The Wrath of ‘Caine
N ot all lessons are learned on the first try. Around the time Trick Daddy was telling haters to Shut Up, Panama City, Floridas Blood Raw was supposed to follow-up the sunshine-state charge. While label drama was one thing, it was ultimately Federal agents that halted Blood Raws charge to the game. A drug-trafficking conviction […]

Slick Pulla: Talkin’ Slick
T hroughout the history of Hip-Hop, it would seem that artists who come into the game as the protégé of another artists never quite live up to the hype, or even to the success of the friend, mentor or whatever who put them on. You can argue that record sales dont always reflect the popularity […]

CL Smooth: Back to the Lecture at Hand
A product of Mt. Vernon, New York, CL Smooth and former counterpart, Pete Rock, took Hip-Hop by storm with their colorful sound. The 1991 EP All Souled Out and 1992’s Mecca and the Soul Brother LP, spawned memorable cuts like They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.) and the self-titled Mecca and the Soul Brother, tagging […]

Pharrell: I Dream in Color Part 2
AllHipHop.com: Youve already said that youre reluctant to take credit but youve played a big role in this hybrid of skateboard and Hip-Hop culture. What do you think of the fact that there are kids with trucker hats skateboarding in Harlem now? Pharrell: Yessir, it makes me proud cause I grew up like that. I […]

Quan: Still Standing
Don Ferquan, better known as Quan, wants us to know hes back with a lyrical vengeance. After Nas introduced him to the world on the single Just A Moment from the Streets Disciple album, the no-nonsense artist has matured both mentally and spiritually since his constant legal run-ins and greater background role at Nass Ill […]

J-Zone: After Taxes
J-Zone named his acclaimed 2002 album Pimps Dont Pay Taxes, and while the IRS hasnt sniffed him out yet, plenty of beat-buyers have. The Queens slick-talker, known for his penchant for early 90s gangsta rap, now has greater desire to be the respected producer that hes become on the low, having produced for Biz Markie, […]

Pimp C: I Kept It Real For You Part 2
AllHipHop.com: Since the late 90s, a lot of artists have complained about the Souths dominance, but by all accounts you guys are tight with a lot of East Coast artists, including Brand Nubian. How was that experience? Pimp C: Yeah, theyre friends of ours. As a matter of fact, I was a fan of theirs […]

Pimp C: I Kept It Real For You Part 1
Feel free to nod in agreement if youve heard this one before. Rapper on the brink of huge crossover finds his success stalled by the inevitable penitentiary sentence; in a shocking turn of events his subsequent prison stay not only creates more of a buzz for the hugely successful album but also generates street credibility […]

Da Banggaz: Knuck if You Buck
S t. Louis, usually known as the gateway to the west, has a new movement forming and Da Banggaz are right in the middle helping it cross the river. With hopes of going beyond the niche that Nelly and the St. Lunatics carved, Da Banggaz aspire to bring in a New St. Louis still respecting […]

Ali & Gipp: Kindred Spirits
A li, the elder statesman of the St. Lunatics has done something that has some in Hip-Hop furling their eyebrows. Hes lent his Pop Star notoriety to the lyrical and eclectic flows of Big Gipp of Goodie Mob fame. Hip-Hop evolving the way it has it seems only right for the two artists to try […]

Generalz: Decorated Duo
F For the relatives who call themselves, Generalz, their music and their lives represent every aspect of West Coast living. For Pro Styles the streets was the beat that he marched to, leaving home at the young age of 14 sleeping in the g-rides he used to steal. Whereas life in the suburbs for Tee […]

Trae: A Touch of Trae
R ap-A-Lot Records has helped make local luminaries Houston Hip-Hop royalty for the last 20 years. The labels most recent experiment has been Trae, a longtime affiliate of both The Screwed Up Click and Guerilla Maab. A cousin to Z-Ro, Trae has watched his friends and familys lives forever changed by the legal system. In […]

Jurassic 5: Five Alive
W hile the sickle on Rawkus Records logo popped the jiggy balloon in 90s New York, Jurassic 5 led the charge out West. The six man crew combined harmonious choruses, sample-stacked beats, and tangible concepts to release the critically acclaimed Quality Control, followed by a respected Power in Numbers. However, in the three years since, […]

Cut Chemist: Force Is Yours
A fter years of holding down as producer and DJ for Jurassic 5 and Ozomatli, Cut Chemists love of music is hard to match. However, anybody who spends time with the record collector knows that his love of 60s and 70s dynamite Soul compares to his affinity for Star Wars. The Hip-Hop George Lucas shares […]

Lil’ Troy: Ballin’ Outta Control
efore anyone cared who Mike Jones was or how Chamillionaire was riding, there was Lil Troy. One of the first rappers out of H-Town, Lil Troy has been in the game for nearly 20 years. Oddly enough though, Troy quickly asserts that hes long been more of a businessman than an MC. Still, the mans […]