BOOK REVIEW: Grace After Midnight: A Memoir
Its probably the scene from the hardware store that you remember the most. The one when she gave a sales clerk an extra hundred after he sold her the nail gun that she used to hide dead bodies in abandoned houses. She is such a loveable little assassin on The Wire, and maybe thats why […]

Busta Rhymes & Mick Boogie: Dilla-Gence
Listening to a J. Dilla beat is like a homed cooked meal – guaranteed satisfaction. The late producers influence on Kanye West, 9th Wonder and the ever developing Neo-Soul sub-genre in Hip-Hop, has led to a large cult following even after his untimely passing. These dedication projects come full circle on Dilla-Gence (Mick Boogie); a […]

Hi-Tek: Hi-Teknology 3
Despite producing two modern Hip-Hop classics, Black Stars self-titled debut and Reflection Eternals Train of Thought, Hi-Teks name unjustifiably comes up far less than it should compared to some of his production peers. His sound has been accepted on both an underground and mainstream level, with fans of his work stemming from Cormega to Dr. […]

AllHipHop Staff Picks12.9.07
On the Amen, corner I stood looking at my former hood, felt the spirit in the wind, knew my friend was gone for good. Threw dirt on the casket, the hurt, I couldn’t mask it, mixing down emotions, struggle I hadn’t mastered. I choreograph seven steps to heaven,and hell, waiting to exhale and make the […]

DJ Drama: Gangsta Grillz: The Album
DJ Dramas life atop the mixtape food chain isn’t all good. In his case, Fulton County SWAT raided AMG studios leaving the I-Pod King and partner Don Cannon charged with racketeering and bootlegging. Fueled by adversity and a refusal to wave the white flag of defeat, he accepted the setback and kept it moving. […]

Wyclef Jean: The Carnival Vol. II Memoirs of an Immigrant
When approaching a Wyclef album you know not to expect traditional Rap music. He has always colored outside the lines, blurring the boundaries of what its suppose to sound and feel like. The Carnival Vol. II Memoirs Of An Immigrant (Columbia) is no different. It plays more like a Reggae/Soca album than Hip-Hop, with Wyclef […]

Birdman: 5 * Stunna
Hes a Cash Money Records CEO, a Louisiana G, and more notably Lil Waynes daddy. Throughout his come up, Birdman has lost friends, family, and even his New Orleans hood; still his presence lingers. One would think with ten plus years in the game, and not to mention all of his materialistic treasures, Baby […]

Styles P.: Super Gangster (Extraordinary Gentleman)
Pulling from beats youd find somewhere in the mid 90s, Styles Ps Super Gangster (Extraordinary Gentleman) (Koch) plays out as a homage to the New York gangster rap era since lost in decadent 21st century Hip-Hop. Makes sense, right? After all, Styles has almost thirteen years under his belt, and a resume that includes […]

Beanie Sigel: The Solution
As 2007 draws to a close and year-end lists are compiled for the best albums, its a given that Roc-A-Fella artists will be rubbing shoulders at the top. The Roc has been pumping pure quality into the mainstream from Kanyes Graduation, Freeways scorching sophomore effort Free At Last, and Jay-Zs American Gangster. Unfortunately with […]

AllHipHop Staff Picks12.2.07
I put my lifetime in between the paper’s lines, I’m the quiet storm ni**a who fight rhyme. P yeah you heard of him but, I ain’t concerned with them. Ni**a I pop more guns than you holding them. Make my route while the sun’s out and scold your men. Unload ten, in broad daylight, get […]

Scarface: MADE
What does it mean to be made? In the cinematic Cosa Nostra hierarchy, its the process of making an associate. Bringing him into the fold; making him virtually untouchable without proper say-so from other “Men of Honor. A few artists have previously used it as an album title, but none are more deserving than […]

Ghostface Killah: The Big Doe Rehab
Ghostface cant lose. While the Shaolin rappers sales fail to parallel the critical adoration that revolves around his Marble cake dripping steez, Tony Starks nevertheless continues to pad his already impressive discography. In 06 he dropped not one but two solid albums, Fishscale and More Fish, and before old man winter can get a fresh […]

Akrobatik @ The Knitting Factory (New York, NY)
Seems these days everyone is spitting rhymes and doing beats, so it’s a wonderful gem when an artist not only masters his verbal art form, but also commands the stage as a true performer. Boston native Akrobatik took over the New York City’s Tap Room at the Knitting Factory on Thursday night (11/29) for a […]

J.A.M. Awards @ The Hammerstein Ballroom (NYC)
Jam Master Jay is still rocking. Last night (Nov. 30) the first annual J.A.M. (Justice, Arts & Music) Awards & Concert were held in the late, great Run-DMC DJs honor in New York Citys Hammerstein Ballroom. They key word is concert with the numerous and varied musical guests eclipsing the few awards given out. Nevertheless, […]

DVD REVIEW: Katt WilliamsAmerican Hustle: The Movie
You might mistake Katt William’s new stand up comedy DVD American Hustle: The Movie (Salient) with his last new DVD, The Pimp Chronicles. While The Pimp Chronicles was a lukewarm, semi-funny, made for HBO special, American Hustle, on the other hand, is a steaming, hilarious classic, not doomed to be played out on network television. […]

Wu Tang Clan: 8 Diagrams
Wu-Tang Clans first album since 2001 is already shrouded in controversy and legend. The Clan is at a strange crossroads as infighting plays out in real-time through back and forth interviews and videos. With that said, its hard not to feel a chicken or egg scenario when listening to their new opus 8 Diagrams (SRC). […]

Mood Muzik 3: The Worst Preview
Mood Muzik 2: Can It Get Any Worse? was released about two years ago to critical acclaim for one benched rapper named Joe Budden. Finally, off Def Jams gargantuan shelf, he now offers Mood Muzik 3: Its About to Get Worse, the latest in the trilogy. The offering shows that Budden hasnt missed a step […]

Project Pat: Walkin’ Bank Roll
Memphis Project Pat puts forth his fifth solo effort Walkin Bank Roll (Hypnotize Minds/Koch) with heavy influence and production from the newly crossed over Three 6 Mafia. This album gives you that signature Ten-a-key influenced syrupy flow laced with hard core drug references and money stacking. The opener Rubberband Me gives you that […]

Bone Thugs N Harmony: T.H.U.G.S.
We must confront the past in order to capitalize in the future. We must concentrate on education and provide not only mental development, but physical development, so we can stand united and kick our enemys ass. With an introduction like that, one must assume that you will have a relatively conscious album at hand […]

AllHipHop Staff Picks11.25.07
My mind warps and bends, floats the wind, count to ten, meet the twin Andre Ben welcome to the lion’s den. Original skin many men comprehend, I extend myself so you go out and tell a friend. Sin all depends on what you believing in, faith is what you make it that’s the hardest s### […]