Vakill: The Confirmation
H aving produced for All Natural, Cali Agents, and 7L & Esoteric, the Molemen are largely thought of as Chicagos beat-society. But as Panik and Memo plug away at the boards, the microphone is gripped by an admitted fiend. Vakill has been releasing twelve-inch singles for a decade. In 2004, his Darkest Cloud album was […]

Scoundrels: Dirty Rotten
Atlanta is typically known as the hot-bed for music coming out of the South, but Columbus Ga. has something to say about that. The Scoundrels, comprised of Big Bo, Christyles, Cutta, and Mr. Malt, are the team that can best be described as societys villains creating an undesirable variation from the standard. With their Pastor […]

Luke Campbell: Drop a Bomb
Over the past 20 years, Luther Uncle Luke Campbell has been no stranger to making mouths drop. But whether in shock or awe, the fact that the father to both the Southern Bass sound and the sexual music video movement, has fought his way for and in an industry that in his opinion doesnt appreciate […]

Techniec & Dynamic Certified: Streets of LBC
F ans of West Coast music and Hip-Hop aficionados can remember Techniec introducing himself to the rap world by ripping a guest spot on Keep It Real from Snoop Doggs Tha Doggfather LP back in 1997. Brief stints on Doggystyle and Hoo Bangin Records that were ended due to creative differences and industry politics left […]

Jimmy “Henchmen” Rosemond: Out of the Shadows Part Two
AllHipHop.com: A lot of people feel like you and 50 have your own legal situation, a lot of people feel that you know, you kind of put a battle in Game with that to be your vocal piece. Jimmy Henchmen: No. No, all I did, all I did was assist in the battle in the […]

Jimmy “Henchmen” Rosemond: Out of the Shadows Part One
J immy Henchmens name has been met with equal parts fear and contempt since Tupac venomously barked the emerging moguls name on Against All Odds, a creative highpoint of the rappers Makaveli album. A decade later, Jimmy Rosemond attempts to shake the negative notions about him in exchange for the numerous positive strides hes made […]

Rewind The Rhyme: Mobb Deep
With everyone talking about bringing New York back, we continue “Rewind the Rhyme” with some cats that know a thing or two about being on top when it comes to rhyme skills. Known for dark beats and sinister rhymes, Mobb Deep is no stranger to the game. With their second album, The Infamous (1995), they […]

Genovese & Gustapo: Boot Camp
From the jump off, Yonkers rapper Genovese proclaimed Everybody want to blackball Gen, but in this game Gen aint got no friends, on the hate-fest F**k Yall from his unreleased debut My America. That statement appeared to become true when weeks before his debut was to drop in 2001, the Italian-American rapper was released from […]

El Da Sensei: El Producto
No longer on a major, no longer selling six-figures, El Da Sensei will not quit. The New Jersey native takes sabbaticals, but constantly hones new fans with a successful solo career. With an entirely new objective, his just-released, The Unusual shows El rhyming over faster beats, with easily digestible messages. With AllHipHop.com, El Da Sensei […]

T.I.: You Still Don’t Know Me
T.I.s loving the game right now. While he didnt release an album in 2005, Tip caked up on features with homies, Young Jeezy, Slim Thug, and Paul Wall. In 2006 however, the Atlanta trap-star aims to conquer the market with, KING coming with the arrival of spring. T.I.s not out to melt anybodys snow or […]

Myka Nyne: Nine Lives
Myka Nyne, – known better as Myka 9, of the Freestyle Fellowship has a recording career that stretches back clear to the 1980s and a reputation which pre-dates most Hip-Hoppers with records out today. Mr. 9 and his associates held class at Leimert Park, while the world took notes as they redefined the term freestyle […]

M1: Classified
Best known to fans as one half of the seminal rap group dead prez, M1 has been combining Hip-Hop with activism ever since he was expelled from Florida A&M University with his comrade Stic.man. Now, M1 is combining with a Jazz great to sponsor his solo debut album, Confidential. Read, as M1 discusses his deal […]

Chubbie Baby: Ya Bad Chubbs
B efore the masses get solo albums from Hell Rell, JR Writer, or Jha Jha, the Diplomats expanded their movement with more artists. Luckily, the unit houses one of the strongest mixtape games in the industry. Enter Chubbie Baby a Bronx by-way-of Columbus, Ohio club-owner, rapper, and producer with big plans. Chubbies self-titled mixtapes […]

Hell Rell: Hell on Earth
T he Diplomats have proven themselves to indeed be a movement. However, some criticize that the movement ends after its Three Kings: Camron, Juelz Santana, and Jim Jones. Nobody could disagree more than Hell Rell. Fresh out of jail, Hell Rell has gained endorsements from his own Dip-mates, Star of Star & Buc, and even […]

Rick Ross: Brand New Hustle
With rappers being churned out like products on an assembly line, its increasingly difficult for an emerging lyricists to get a fair shake. Somehow, through his hustle, Rick Ross of Miami was able to garner the attention of Jay-Z and Def Jam by way of Slip-N-Slide Records. Rick currently enjoys the popularity of street smash […]

Bossman: New Jack City
The city of Baltimore has almost become synonymous with drugs and crime, but there is more to the Southeastern city than just missing lamppost lights and drugs. There is a whole Hip-Hop scene and sound that has even up until now been unscathed. Home to record executives and athletes, Baltimore is a city begging to […]

Deux Process: Proceed
In a city where a million times deux Hip-Hop acts and other entertainers are trying to make a name for themselves, Los Angles has welcomed Colorado Springs natives, Deux Process with open arms. Up to date, MCs Chief Nek and Vise Versa have picked up DJ Shawn Dubb, were selected for a couple of Myspace.com […]

Raekwon: The Food
With fans and rappers alike complaining about how New York has lost its stronghold over the game, it seems like theres no better time to drop a follow-up to a classic that helped define an era long-gone. Raekwon is about take it there going full circle to create Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 and […]

San Quinn: Escape From Alcatraz
Perhaps the same thing can happen in 2006 in The Bay that 2005 afforded Houston. With E-40 and Keak da Sneaks Tell Me When To Go getting serious video and radio consideration, things may be on a turn around. Another Bay veteran intends to regain some of his market. San Quinn is apart of that […]

E-40: Word to the Third
Known as the ambassador of the place he calls Northern Cali-screw-ya, E-40 is back. Not only with a new album but a whole new movement behind it. All the hype behind the Bay areas Hyphy movement can be fully experienced on his newest single Tell Me When to Go featuring Hyphy innovator, Keak Da Sneak, […]