DJ Scratch: Face Off
H aving traveled around the world and back again during his 20 years in the game, New Yorks very own DJ Scratch is on a mission. This mission isnt impossible, it is totally viable. He wants his home city to be recognized for quality music. That want is made clear in his recent Busta Rhymes […]

Too $hort: Keep On Truckin
As the well-known freaky tale goes, Too $horts multi-platinum dreams started in the streets of Oakland. Close to a quarter century later, the after-effects of Todd Shaws still-monumental achievements still reverberate throughout the Town (as the city is affectionately known), and on blocks all over the country. Whether its encouraging the current generation of Hyphy […]

Shawnna: Heads Home
S hawnna has been gettin’ some for almost a decade – props, that is. While Ludacris’ Disturbing Tha Peace brand made Shawnna an artist that registered with a Southern, audience, this Windy City native dropped a group album nine years ago. As one-half of Infamous Syndicate, Shawnna was rushed into the studio, and later displaced […]

Obie Trice: Pour Out A Lil’ Liquor
Things should be good for Obie Trice. The artists debut album, Cheers, managed to sell over 500,000 copies. Hes a part of the reigning Shady/Aftermath machine and hes about to release his sophomore album after a three-year sabbatical. But, Obie Trice has a bullet lodged in his head from an attempt on his life in […]

Guru & Solar: Group Therapy
T hroughout his career, Guru has rhymed in allegory. Classic material like Now You’re Mine and Just To Get a Rep never used names, but let driving words teach valuable lessons on life. Three years after Gang Starr made their last record, Guru reflects on the last chapter in the groups life and the lyricist […]

Ray Cash: Cashing In
C leveland has never been thought of as a hotbed for musicians. Figures such as The OJays, Avant, and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have had profound impacts on music, but only through associations in bigger cities. With a Sony Records contract and a localized approach, Ray Cash envisions a change to this trend. Using Lebron James young […]

Gnarls Barkley: Three Times Crazy
W hen Cee-Lo Green and Danger Mouse began recording what would become Gnarls Barkley’s St. Elsewhere in 2003, the uncanny pair simply envisioned a pet-project that they could possibly shop to an indie label. Three years later, their debut song Crazy is a record-breaking, genre-jumping single in the UK that just started infecting American airwaves, […]

Smiley the Ghetto Child: A Simple Twist of Fate
S ome people have all the luck while others get a raw deal. Smiley the Ghetto Child has been devoted to Hip-Hop for over two decades, and he just released his first album. Fans may remember Smiley as the guest verse on Group Homes#### 1995 single, Tha Realness. Just days before appearing in the video […]

Mike Watts: The Name Ain’t Changed
T here isnt just one Mike Watts chopping and screwing his records. While one might be more recognizable than the other, Philadelphias Mike Watts isnt changing his name anytime soon. In fact, the two artists shared legal counsel at one time, and acquaintances in Houstons Lil Troy. While some might be quick to judge the […]

Swishahouse: Take ’em to the House
Between the success of Mike Jones, Paul Wall, and Slim Thug, Swishahouse Records was a proud father of artists in 2005.. However, as Chamillionaire and Slim Thug fared well without the label at times, Mike Jones has also recently been declaring his own independence. Michael “5000” Watts and G-Dash say otherwise, and responded to comments […]

Lady Sovereign: Lady’s First
L ady Sovereign may be 5’1 tall, but don’t underestimate this young woman’s fierce presence. The self-proclaimed “biggest midget in the game” created such a stir on the underground UK scene, that it persuaded Jay-Z to bring her over the pond to a Def Jam/Island Records contract. Some critics forecast this union of unique talent […]

MC Shan: Play it Again Shan
MC Shan’s albums vanished from record store shelves 15 years ago, and yet he is party to one of Hip-Hops most celebrated battles. When cousins Shan and DJ Marley Marl released The Bridge in 1986, they soon found themselves with a big slab of beef on the grill. KRS-One and Boogie Down Productions stood up […]

Dre: Next Level
D re envisions a solo career. As half of Cool & Dre, the Miami hit-maker has watched his status rise with each single the pair places on a top-selling album. After last year’s Hate It Or Love It, a collaboration with The Game and 50 Cent, the Miami duo has schooled other artists on how […]

Balance: Hard Days, Long Nights
As artists like 50 Cent, Camron and Papoose created legitimate careers from the mixtape culture in varying degrees. So has Balance. The Bay artist rose from the ashes of the 90s decline in his underrepresented region. Under the tutelage of the legendary EA-Ski, Balances verses received prime placement on mixtapes, even in the competitive rigors […]

Lupe Fiasco: Leaks & Patches
Hip-Hop loves a leak, for better or worse. Whether its a crowned veteran or the proclaimed leader of the new school, early access to albums is always in demand. Even if the response is overwhelmingly positive, the labels arent as enthused as the fans. For example, Ras Kass Van Gogh and Large Professors The LP […]

Jay Rock: Rock Solid
I n Los Angeles notorious Watts section, Jay Rock is bidding for the spotlight in the West Coast rap revival. This artist might not have the prolific personnel backing of peers like The Game or Ice Cube, or the highbrow affiliations like rookies Bishop Lamont and Glasses Malone. But, Warner Brothers has taken a chance […]

Tracy Nguyen: Lil’ Kim’s Publicist Speaks
C elebrity publicists are almost as famous as the superstar clients they represent theyre the hottest trend! For superstar rapper Lil Kim, her PR accessory is Tracy Nguyen. It is Nguyen who appeared in the background of BETs reality show, Lil Kim: Countdown to Lockdown. The series chronicled a time in Kims life that […]

Mike Jones: Icebreaker Part Two
Check out part two of AllHipHop.com’s Mike Jones interview… AllHipHop.com: Whats good with Paul Wall? I heard he just had a baby. Mike Jones: Yeah. Congrats to Paul Wall. He just had a little boy. I hit him on the day he was born. AllHipHop.com: Can you get into your Punkd episode? Mike Jones: You […]

Mike Jones: Icebreaker Part One
M ike Jones was the only student of Houstons 2005 graduation class that has experienced platinum success [Who Is Mike Jones.] despite the regions industry takeover. Jones swears he was also the stepchild of the lot, which included acclaimed artists like Paul Wall, Slim Thug and Chamillionaire. A budding mogul, the rapper says hes now […]

Murphy Lee: Grown Man B.I.
D uring his formative years, a young Torhi Harpers close family stressed that luck was a delicate combination of preparation and opportunity. When most teenagers slaved at their sorry part-time jobs and prepped for the SAT’s, Torhi, or Murphy Lee and friends, the St. Lunatics, worked to fulfill their dreams as rap stars in the […]