Raekwon Presents…Ice Water: Polluted Water
As time ticks by and we enter 2007s home stretch, Wu fans are still awaiting the impending releases of the Clans 8 Diagrams (rumored to drop sometime in late 07 or early 08) and Raekwons highly anticipated Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II, which apparently is already completed and currently collecting dust at the offices […]

50 Cent: Curtis
Even though he might not admit it publicly, 50 Cent is looking at some serious pressure coming into Curtis (Shady/Aftermath/Interscope). His debut, Get Rich Or Die Trying, killed everything moving in 2003. As a follow up his soldiers would put up respectable numbers individually going into the G-Unit generals follow up, The Massacre. Fast forwarding […]

Kanye West: Graduation
Black robes. Tassles. Commencement? Not in the world of Kanye West. Replace that robe with an under-sized Starter jacket, polo shirt, and over-sized shades and you’ve stepped into his Graduation (Roc-A-Fella/ Def Jam). On this the third album from the Louis Vuitton Don you might just flip out with excitement over both familiar Ye beats […]

The Murder Of Fred Hampton
Almost everybody has an opinion on the Black Panthers. Some laud them as the revolutionary alternative to the sometimes passive peace movements of the 1960’s. Others dismiss them as an overglorified street gang, predecessors to the Bloods and Crips. The Murder of Fred Hampton (Facets) DVD documentary chronicles the untimely death of the Black Panther […]

Panacea: The Scenic Route
As inundated as Hip-Hop fans already are, and have been for some time, with album releases, every so often someone comes along who shifts the focus of how Hip-Hop should sound. Now and again, there is that album release that challenges the creative foundations of the genres music and opens up listeners ears to new […]

Termanology: Hood Politics V (Mixtape)
Underrated and unrecognized are terms that get thrown around so often in music its hard to take them serious anymore. If someone was to ask about an artist who has worked with Nas, Royce Da 5’9″, Papoose, M.O.P., and the Terror Squad, as well as has the support of DJ Premier, that has yet to […]

ALBUM PREVIEW: Kanye West’s Graduation
Kanye West has a big budget. Upon arrival at his album listening session, attendees were given a cheesy, plastic/vinyl version of those mini-blind sunglasses West has been seen rocking lately, along with a Playbill looking program that contained a tracklisting and lyrics to each song. Color no less; dropping a third album on Def Jam […]

Gumsole Beatdowns #1: Premier
Despite what Common believes, AllHipHop.com has not found the new Premo. And we dont want to. Few producers have introduced (and reintroduced) as many artists as credibly or as eloquently as that signature dusty, chopped and scratch-based sound coming from The East. At 41 years old, the man born Christopher Martin has only […]

Aesop Rock: None Shall Pass
Its been two years since Aesop Rocks last release, the excellent but brief Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives EP and four since his last full length LP, Bazooka Tooth; but the wait was definitely worth while. As experimentation has increased over the last few years in underground Hip-Hop (most noted within the Def Jux […]

Omillio Sparks: The Payback
Officially Omillio Sparks’ first solo release, The Payback (Colossal Entertainment/Koch) might make you yearn for a State Property reunion. But, listen longer and youll realize that Sparks shines brighter on his own. The album is no-frills with guest appearances kept to a minimum (only two) and production handled by newcomers Versatile Dilemma and Black Key. […]

Yung Joc: Hustlenomics
Welcome to Hustlenomics 101, today we learn to get it done by any means necessary. That pretty much sums up Yung Jocs latest Hustlenomics (Block Entertainment/Bad Boy South)lying, cheating, stealing, and genuinely being sly are the building block to any successful hustler. And Joc plays an amazing hustler because he sure did a great job […]

Killah Priest: The Offering
Since releasing his debut album Heavy Mental in 1998, Killah Priest has managed to establish himself as one of the most consistent, talented emcees in the game. His sixth solo album, The Offering (Good Hands), once again fulfills the lofty standards that Priest has set for himself.Although he is a veteran, Priest still sounds hungry […]

Galactic: From The Corner To The Block
What could go wrong when one of the countrys most experimental jazz groups collaborates with some of Hip-Hops most innovative emcees? Galactics sixth studio album, From the Corner to the Block (ANTI-), answers emphatically: not too much. The self-proclaimed jazz-funk-rock group, spawned over a decade ago in New Orleans, provides the background while a slew […]

Sway and King Tech Present…Freestyle Fanatiks
Throughout the late 90s and 00s, Sway & King Tech provided a radio platform that celebrated rap and DJ innovators, along with a showcasing block for burgeoning talents such as Eminem, Crooked I, and Tech N9ne. After slews of self-released freestyle discs, the duo along with Carmelita and DJ Revolution release the DVD accompaniment, Freestyle […]

Talib Kweli: Ear Drum
Sometimes is seems like Talib Kweli doesnt have the career he really wanted. Hip-Hop fans tend to prefer their artists to find a category and stick with it, so whether an MC is introduced to the game as a thug, playboy, intellectual or whatever else, the audience has a certain expectation that he plays that […]

Plies: The New Testament
In 2006, Plies had a potential hit on his hands with the original version of I Wanna Love You. After being arrested last summer for being connected with a club shooting (his entourage allegedly opened fire on the crowd who came to see him perform; its a long story), the label opted to officially give […]

Mr. Untouchable: The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of Heroins Teflon Don
Often name-dropped by countless rappers and touted as the “John Gotti” of the 1970s, Leroy “Nicky” Barnes bares his life story in this narrative account. Written in collaboration with author Tom Folsom, Mr. Untouchable: The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of Heroins Teflon Don (Rugged Land) is the unadulterated story of a Harlem linchpin told in […]

The Best of E-40 Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow: The Videos
If music videos could outline the evolution of a true west coast star from slangin mixtapes out of the trunk to making hot R&B chicks like Cassie go star-struck, the DVD, The Best of E-40 Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow: The Videos (Jive/Legacy) defies the theory that rappers dont grow. Beginning with a blast through the […]

Swizz Beatz: One Man Band Man
Most producers have their run and their sound or style gets burned out. Usually this happens because their sound stays the same or the artists they had the most success with are no longer relevant. Swizz Beatz has leaped over both of these hurdles. Starting his career in the late 90s, he was hotter than […]

Yung Berg: Almost Famous
After a few false starts on DMXs Bloodline label and as a hype man for Disturbing Tha Peace, Chicagos Yung Berg steps out on his own with Almost Famous: The Sexy Lady EP (Epic), a six-song preview of his full-length debut Look What You Made Me, due out next month. Berg has already seen some […]