Kanye West @ O2 Arena (London)
Working through tragedy, Kanye West certifies his Stadium Status.While many wondered whether the show would go on; Kanye West made it to the stage in fine form during Thursdays (11/22) sold out concert in London. Two days after his mother’s funeral, West showed that the best way for him to cope with his grief was […]

Jim Jones: Harlem American Gangster
Jim Jones shows on Harlems American Gangster mixtape that he isnt worried about topping We Fly High. Though Jones has attracted his share of controversy from such incidents as challenging rapper Tru Life to a fight with $50,000 at stake, his growth as an artist has been largely overlooked. From his debut, On My Way […]

Cam’Ron: Public Enemy #1
Despite all the recent negative criticism, Dipset chief Camron is back with Public Enemy #1 (Diplomats). This latest offering, in the form of a double mixtape, boasts thirty eight tracks of mostly unreleased material. Silent and seldom seen since his well publicized beef with G-Unit kingpin 50 Cent, Cam is finally ready to recant all […]

Wyclef @ St. Ann Warehouse (Brooklyn, NY)
Nostalgic Fugee fans are buzzing about Lauryn Hills whereabouts, but when it comes to Wyclef Jean they need not worry. With his guitar in tow, he invited the crowd into the Clef Zone at Brooklyns St. Ann Warehouse Tuesday (11/20) night. Onstage for a live taping for VH1 Soul, Wyclef introduced a medley of new […]

ALBUM PREVIEW: Beanie Sigel
Upon entering the spot (NYC’s Quad Studios), one cant avoid hearing Beanie Sigel in his prime. The engineer blasts classic verses from the Broad Street bully to set the mood. Joints like Change The Game, Guess Whos Back and “This Cant Be Life bang while a powerful scent of hot wings fills the air. The […]

Freeway: Free At Last
Philadelphia is quickly moving from being the City of Brotherly Love, to the last refuge of the prodigal child. As such, it produces emcees with a visual style that is griping and razor witted; mirroring the mentalities of those that inhabit it. Freeway knows this as personally as many others, but has the rare ability […]

Witchdoctor: The Diary Of An American Witchdoctor
Once upon a time there was a different type of sound in Atlanta. At the forefront was a group called Outkast, whose clique The Dungeon Family brought the city some shine with their diversified content and a sound that could be described as down home cool. Fast forward to present day, and you have an […]

AllHipHop Staff Picks11.18.07
Listen…people be asking me all the time, Yo Mos, what’s getting ready to happen with Hip-Hop? I tell em, You know what’s gonna happen with Hip-Hop? Whatever’s happening with us. If we smoked out, Hip-Hop is gonna be smoked out. If we doin’ alright, Hip-Hop is gonna be doin alright. People talk about Hip-Hop like […]

American Gangster Tour: Jay-Z
The Roc Boys take their celebration to NYC’s Hammerstein Ballroom.Two hours on the line outside with the temperature in the 40s. Two hours standing still in Timbs on a hard floor. Its already ten oclock and still no sign of Jay-Z. Brooklyn has stated their borough supremacy by being in the house for probably the […]

BOOK REVIEW: Born In The Bronx
The average Hip-Hopper may not know the pioneers as well as he or she should, but that lack of awareness does not mean our forefathers have not been properly archived. Right, Joe Conzo? While Busy Bee, Grandmaster Caz and Grand Wizard Theodore were creating an aerie of classic Hip-Hop, Conzo was right there saying, “Cheese!” […]

Nas: Greatest Hits
Not many would argue that Nas is one of the top ten lyricists living. The rap laureates debut Illmatic put a barely known, fresh-faced MC onto the cusp of greatness. By the time he dropped his fourth album Nastradamus, a frisbee for many but still viable for his hardcore fan base, he was in this […]

Mathematics Presents: Wu-Tang Returns (The 8 Diagrams Official Mixtape)
In preparation for Wu-Tang’s much anticipated 8 Diagrams due out next month, long time Wu-affiliate DJ Mathematics gives us a preview with the Clan’s latest mixtape Mathematics Presents Wu-Tang Returns (The 8 Diagrams Official Mixtape). With five new tracks slated for the upcoming album, lost gems and remixes of some of their classics; Staten Island’s […]

DJ Envy & Red Café: The Co-Op
Since splitting with his original group Da Franchise, Brookylns own Red Café has maintained his name on the streets mostly through mixtapes while his official solo debut The Shakedown is on the way via Akons Konvict Music. For the time being hes teamed up with DJ Envy to release The Co-Op (Koch); a warm-up record […]

Playaz Circle: Supply & Demand
After hooking up with Disturbing tha Peace Tity Boi and Dolla Boi of Collipark rap duo Playaz Circle fell into personal trouble. After navigating through those murky waters, they were signed by Ludacris and became full members of the DTP family, appearing on the Ludacris Presents: Disturbing tha Peace compilation. Since then they have finally […]

Boyz N Da Hood: Back Up In Da Chevy
N.W.A can be credited for being the seminal zone for many artists. One of their spawns happens to be the southern super group Boyz N Da Hood. After Young Jeezy bounced on the crew for solo fame, the group has been through, in the very least, a transition period. After rumors of Lil’ Wayne and […]

CunninLynguists: Dirty Acres
6 starsWith a name like CunninLynguists, you would expect something more humorous and light hearted. But CunninLyguists are probably one of the most talented Hip-Hop groups that youve never heard of. The trio is from that southern school of Hip-Hop that is socially conscience, poetic and charming. The southern artists that we all know and […]

Cassidy: B.A.R.S: The Barry Adrian Reese Story
From the belly of the beast, the valley of the shadow of death, and not to mention a prolonged absence from the spotlight, Cassidy is back. The rappers ups and downs have been documented [life threatening injuries, murder raps, literally] as the Philadelphia young gun returns with B.A.R.S: The Barry Adrian Reese Story (Full Surface/ […]

Soulstice: Dead Letter Perfect
From Kanye to Common, the Midwest is burning with talent and Chi-town native Soulstice throws his own words into the competition with his latest Dead Letter Perfect (Wandering Soul), making him a viable contender. Soulstice, one half of the group Wade Waters, returns with this solo effort as he spits soulful lyrics and conscious rhymes. […]

Infamous Mobb: Reality Rap
For the majority of us, Mobb Deeps seminal classic Hell on Earth was our first introduction to the Queensbridge triumvirate that is Infamous Mobb. Going hard on the classic Animal Instinct, the trio has since released two albums: 2002s Special Edition and 2004s Blood Thicker That Water, Vol. 1. Comprised of Ty Nitty, Godfather Pt. […]

BOOK REVIEW: The Vixen Diaries
Say what you will about Karrine Steffans, but thanks to her debut book Confessions of a Video Vixen, you probably know who she is. Whether the purpose of her book was merely to launch her career or to unmask the sexually explicit life of the music industry is still up for debate. However, one thing […]