J. Bully: The Intelligent Hoodlum
W hat MC dare call himself an educated thug in this era of Hip-Hop? J.Bully represents a new breed of lyricist and a movement he deems Educated Thug Muzik, an interest group that intends to balance the genre a bit. In many ways, Bully represents the paranormal to rap though. He teaches a Hip-Hop course […]

K-Hill: Livin’ Proof
S traight out of Wilson, North Carolina, K-Hill is one of the states brightest talents of today and tomorrow. The producer and MC gained notoriety from producing throwback-minded joints on Kazes Spirit of 94 project three years ago. While he says he wasnt aware of the theme at the time, this is an artist with […]

DJ Chela: New Girl Order
T he female Hip-Hop head appears to resemble the Black man at first glace: an endangered species. However, upon deeper analysis and sincere study, its apparent that they are flourishing in some ways, while languishing in others. DJ Chela may not be a household name, but the spin-doctor seeks to change that notion and marshal […]

Edgar Allen Floe: Floetry
H ailing from North Carolina, Edgar Allen Floe has made a name for himself, writing and producing as one of 15 members in Hip-Hops Knights of the Round Table, the Justus League. One might think that by having more members in your group than the Wu-Tang Clan, he would get a case of middle child […]

Little Brother: Most Slept On
N orth Carolinas agents are always on their grind to get quality Hip-Hop out to the masses. Little Brothers sophomore album The Minstrel Show dropped this past September, and since then, the trio hasnt stopped working. Most recently, they linked with DJ Drama for a Gangsta Grillz mixtape that connected the group to Mos Def […]

Slow Suicide Stimulus: Suicidal Thoughts
T he mid-90s are fondly revered by Hip-Hop fans for several reasons. For starters, they defied convention. The things that were said and how they were presented were very different from today. The uncertainty on records like Group Homes The Realness or Commons Nuttin To Do made for audiences to relate, regardless of socioeconomics or […]

Carmelo Anthony: My Man, My Melo
In just three seasons, Carmelo Anthony has been an NBA force to be reckoned with. The former Syracuse star has taken the Denver Nuggets from an NBA joke to a franchise with a hopeful future encouraged by a lot of widespread supporters. The 22 year-old Forward has changed minds everywhere based on his young leadership […]

Bishop Don Magic Juan: P.I.M.P. Part Two
Check out Part Two of AllHipHop.com’s revealing feature with Bishop Don Magic Juan… AllHipHop.com: On a scale from one to ten with one being the equivalent to you, rate the following pimps: Pimpin Ken? Bishop Don Magic Juan: Well Kenny Ivy, hes a good person at heart. Like in Hollywood, some people get caught up, […]

Nina B: Go Up and Up
C an a New York female MC with a pretty face be taken seriously for her art? This is the struggle that Nina B faces. The Crown Heights Brooklyn spitter explains her lyrical passion to AllHipHop.com. Having quietly crept through the industry on The Games West Coast Resurrection album last year, Nina has recently released […]

Bishop Don Magic Juan: P.I.M.P. Part One
I f a man named Donald Campbell called to speak to your sister, you might not object. But if the man known better as Bishop Don Magic Juan rang, things would be different. Thats because through the mid 1970s to 1985, Don was the self-proclaimed king of pimping. From the North Side of Chicago, to […]

The Coup: Ghetto Manifesto
E very so often in Hip-Hop, an individual comes who speaks to the hearts of the people. There comes an MC whose lyrics strike a chord within an audience, spewing lyrical bars over heavy funk, all the while dispersing knowledge on issues common folk beef about at work, on the block or at the dinner […]

Yung Joc: Joc’in for Beats
After signing Outkast nearly twelve years ago, Antonio L.A. Reid predicted that Atlanta would become the Motown of the South. It seemed like a bold prediction considering that Jermaine Dupri was the only person moving big Soundscan units at the time. No one doubts that prediction now, as artists like Outkast, Ludacris, Lil Jon and […]

Rick Ross: On The Real
It is said that each year in the music industry is equivalent to three normal years. If that’s the case, then Rick Ross is way beyond a new artist – he’s a veteran. Most of the time, when neophytes drop records, the fans and the industry are typically interested in one thing: is that person […]

40 Glocc: Empire Strikes Back
A s Mobb Deep gears up for their smashing comeback, one of the members of their entourage may look familiar to West Coast Hip-Hop fans. 40 Glocc has taken a personal investment in P and Havoc, and parlayed his own career to the G-Unit label. Unlike your usual rapper support-system, 40 Glocc is hardly waiting […]

E-40: Big Ballin’ With My Homies
M ajor labels are looking at the Bay Area the same way that baseball scouts are eyeing up the Dominican Republic. Just as he did 14 years ago, Earl E-40 Stevens spearheaded a movement that attracted major attention out West. The one-time Gold Rush is replaced with a Hyphy train. On the heels of his […]

Jonathan “JR” Rotem: So Amazing
I ts often the strongest that move the quietest. So while ultimate hustler wannabees and your favorite superstars weed carriers party their lives away, the cats who actually create this music we diddy-bop to are pulling long hours in the studio, away from all the hooplah, doling out the hits that keep this machine going. […]

Warren G: The Funky Child
W arren G may not be signed to a major anymore, he may no longer have the best selling album in the country; but his presence never falters in the booth or behind the boards. The independently released, In the Mid-Nite Hour encouraged a different direction in production to what is generally expected from the […]

Big Mike: Champion Sound
If you know anything about the next level world of the mixtape, youve heard about Big Mike. Because of his hands-on grind, hes become an award winning tastemaker in the mixtape bazaar and garnered worldwide fanfare. With a catalog catering to the listening needs of the streets coupled with his D-Block affiliation, he has all […]

Sugar Hill Gang: And You Don’t Stop
I n the annals of Hip-Hop history, the reputation of The Sugar Hill Gang has been tarnished by the controversy surrounding band member Big Bank Hanks unauthorized use of Grandmaster Cazs rhyme book. The pioneering rap crew has been called inauthentic and labeled as Jersey rap puppets in the mainstream media. In an AllHipHop.com exclusive, […]

Hood Surgeon: The Difference
When Dr. Dre acknowledged his extended brother Warren Gs referral of Snoop Dogg, Deep Cover was born. History may repeat itself now that Dr. Dre has met his son, known to many as Hood Surgeon. While the junior Compton native strikes comparisons to his father in appearance, he promises to also pack a monster sound […]