Ash Joshi: Gucci Mane’s Defense Attorney
Ash Joshi is not the typical attorney seen with rappers in the past. Admittedly, Mr. Joshi is of the Hip-Hop generation, and a fan at that. In an exclusive and most candid discussion with AllHipHop.com, the attorney discusses some of the legal matters concerning his client – the newly released Gucci Mane. Mr. Joshi offers […]

Penelope: Skip To My Lou
Hailing straight from the Lou, Penelope has lived the true meaning of the word grind. As a teen, she scored her first record demo with The Crew from the Lou. While coming up during the legendary, St. Louis Grind- Time, she was known as being one of the deadliest female rappers. Her onstage persona was […]

Kevin Federline: Crossroads
Dont call him Britneys hubby or Moeshas friends baby daddy, Kevin Federline known beyond the tabloids for his movements to Hip-Hop music is in the works for releasing his debut rap album. The dancer turned Hollywood fixture, has spent the past few years in a life resembling the Truman Show. While previously dancing […]

Tha Alkaholiks: Last Call
In the early 90s, De La Soul encouraged fans to lace up their roller-skates. The Alkaholiks just suggested calling grandma a b*tch but only when they were drunk. Both were about having fun. Surprisingly, both groups are still in tact. But stemming from their arrival on King Tees seminal albums, Tha Liks are soon […]

Dilated Peoples: Triple Optics
George Benson, once sang I knew back then, what I know now/If I understood the what, when, why and how/Now it’s clear to me, what I should have done/But hindsight is 20/20 vision. Dilated Peoples on the other hand, have flipped it and with their fourth release titled 20/20. Here, they are using foresight and […]

Conway: Creepin’ on a Comeback
What do you do when after being signed to one of the industrys powerhouse recording labels, youre dropped with nowhere to go? A lot would fall back without hesitation, and choose another career. But if youre Los Angeles rapper Conway, that theory is simply unacceptable. Indeed it was, as Conway has now re-emerged to take […]

Lil’ Wayne: Boiling Point
While his one-time Hot Boy brothers are artfully planning comebacks, Wayne is reigning from a higher plain. Moreover, Lil’ Wayne is on top of the Hip-Hop game right now. Hes still on Cash Money, still riding with Baby, and still not afraid to speak his mind outright. With his critically acclaimed fifth album – Tha […]

B.G.: New Light
Like many of the reigning kings of late 90s Southern rap, B.G.s career has been in a bit of limbo. Like his Hot Boy brother Juvenile, BGs reach was never as far as when he had the Cash Money Records tattoos out and the label on the album. The three Koch releases since found cult […]

Juvenile: A Moment of Clarity
Though he wasnt the youngest Hot Boy, Juvenile certainly seems to have matured in the last eight years. From his salacious ballads, Juvenile is committed to showing the other side of the lifestyle with the upcoming Reality Check. In a candid discussion with AllHipHop.com, Juvenile touches on this new vision, his reactions to Katrina and […]

Kanye West: ‘Ye Day: Its A Celebration!
After Documentary and before Thug Motivation, it was Kanye Wests Late Registration that held Hip-Hops marvel. Bolstered by big single, Gold Digger, Kanyes follow-up became more like a follow-through on his seizure of the ears, eyes, and attitude of a culture. As Gold Digger spun on Urban stations, Heard Em Say traveled to Pop radio, […]

Sean Price: The Price is Right
Sean Price came out of left field like Barry Bonds between innings in the 05. His solo debut, Monkey Barz was one of the grimiest, wittiest, and most honest records of this half-decade. Whats more is Seans in his thirties, finding his artistic renaissance at a time when many of his peers turned it in. […]

2005: The Hip-Hop Year In Review Part 2
Producer of the Year: Swizz Beats Swizz Beats reinvented reinvention this year. While he had it at T.I. and Cassidy, Swizz continued to help his fellow man by rescuing Bone Thugs & Harmony, and feeding fire to Joe Budden, Young Gunz, and Memphis Bleek. The sound is brand new, and arguably better than ever! Swizzie. […]

2005: The Hip-Hop Year In Review Part 1
Albums of the Year: The Game The Documentary (G-Unit/Aftermath) The Documentary begs the question “What if Ice Cube would have released Amerikkka’s Most Wanted BEFORE leaving N.W.A.?” Though this album may haunt fans as a precursor to one of the weirdest, and most hostile, arguably – most fabricated beefs in rap history, it remains one […]

Mr. Collipark: Park Placing Hits
When you hear the name Mr. Collipark, the Ying Yang Twins#### single Whisper comes directly to mind. But long before the Ying Yang Twins, DJ Smurf was burning up the turntables on the Southern Bass scene. After linking up with the only mixtape crew in Georgia, King Edwards Js team in 1987, Michael Crooms, then […]

DJ Wreck: Can’t Be Hated
Never a stranger to it in his brilliantly short career, the intro to Notorious B.I.G’s “What?s Beef” asks listeners a very simple question: “Do you know what beef is?” For Biggie, it was being on the frontline of one of the greatest feuds in rap history with Tupac Shakur. For Philly’s award-winning, Number One mixtape […]

Slum Village: Critical Beatdown
Like the Geto Boys, Slum Village has had a revolving door of personnel, label drama, and a sound that wouldn’t budge in spite of it. Now down the original leader T3 and the refined lyrical entry, Elzhi, the group maintains its premium blend of soulful Hip-Hop going into their recently released self-titled album. Now fully […]

Tha Dogg Pound: A Minute to Pray…
It?s a few days before the scheduled execution of Stanley Tookie Williams. Snoop, Daz and Kurupt are in the middle of doing all they can to save a man many believe is innocent. An effort we now know wasn’t matched by those in power. Since his Pharrell single two years ago, Snoop Dogg has tried […]

Devin the Dude: Richard Pryor Tribute
Richard Pryor was America?s most provocative comedian of the twentieth century. He incorporated a totally different technique to his stand up performance, setting new standards from the minute he stepped out under the spot light. Not only was Richard Pryor infamous for his cutting-edge humor but because he overstepped boundaries with his ability to humorize […]

The Game Releases Statement on Beef
Mo Money, Mo Problems, To All My Fans… I know all of my fans are wondering what the f**k is going on with The Black Wall Street. Hear it from the horse’s mouth: I was forced to switch the domain of my former website theblackwallstreet.com to therealblackwallstreet.com due to the disrespect shown towards me from […]

Big Fase 100: Change of Heart
In The Documentary’s liner notes, The Game credits Big Fase 100 for “moldin’ me into the man I am today.” However, Fase, paternal blood brother of Game, says he’s through with Black Wall Street – a company he helped found. Fase charges that he and others in his tightly knit Compton community rallied behind The […]