Talib Kweli: Booking Agent

On his seminal hit “Get By,” Talib Kweli rhymed that he could “paint a picture with the pen like Norman Mailer.” It’s no coincidence that the Brooklyn-born MC name-checked the 84 year-old novelist and playwright. Anybody that knows Kweli recognizes that he has surrounded himself with literature and art— including his burgeoning library in his […]

Chromeo: Fancy Footwork

In a world where live instrumentation continuously fights for its old soul, Chromeo could be perceived as the antithesis to the struggle. Then again, on their synth-heavy follow-up Fancy Footwork (Vice), Chromeo wears their millennium shoes to tap on an ’80s dancefloor…in a ’70s club. Three years ago, the Canadian duo—P-Thugg and Dave 1—strutted their […]

Have You Met Miss Jones?

Giving new meaning to exposing and entertaining (also the tag line of her popular morning show), controversial radio show host Miss Jones (nee Tarsha Jones) makes her literary debut with her autobiographical memoir Have You Met Miss Jones? (One World/Ballantine ). The tome is a personal and revealing look into the life of the outspoken […]

Raheem Jamal: Boombox

Remember those days when chillin’ in the park and vibing to music was all you lived for? Boston-native, Raheem Jamal brings everyone back to those laid back summer days with feel good music blasting from his Boombox (Brick/Traffic). Jamal’s lyricism fills Boombox with all the essentials: women, love, money, weed and social change.As Jamal brings […]

Tum Tum: Eat Or Get Ate

After a blockbuster signing-bonus, 2006 watched Big Tuck tucker out. After Universal’s eight-figure frontier into Dallas rap failed to go gold, it’s remarkable that the executives would green-light Tum Tum’s Eat or Get Ate (T-Town/Universal Republic) so quickly. But like the release’s title suggests about street culture, Tum Tum’s marketability and talent may decide the […]