I Loved Hating James Brown: A Hip-Hop Editorial
Growing up, I loved to hate James Brown. Those were the good ol’ days. See, back then, my father was a James Brown fanatic for all the right reasons. The dark-skinned entertainer was so cool, charismatic, commanding and inspirational to his generation – you know, the olden days. To my fresh, new Hip-Hop generation, he […]

The Life And Grind of ESSO #4
Whatup? Had to double back and let you know what I been up to. I just had one of the best weeks of my life, so without any further ado I’m just gonna get into it. Monday December 4th might go down as one of the days that really changed the course of my career. […]

The Living Legacy of James Brown
The Living Legacy of James Brown: A Hip-Hop Tribute Christmas Day 2006 began early with the news of the passing of James Brown, at the age of 73, in Atlanta, Georgia. As the undisputed Godfather of Soul, James Brown was a long distance, marathon runner who always led the race in not only being one […]

Get Serius: The Battle of the Sexes
The Game Unfolds: Since the beginning of time mankind has been faced with one common element that extends into all walks of life. It takes on countless forms and is applicable in any and every facet of our existence. It is the foundation for civilization itself. We find entertainment in it. We develop strategies and […]

Joe Clair’s N***afied
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" I come from N***a culture. I say that because every hero I have ever had was called a n***a at some point in their lives! My father, the other day. I have a comedian friend named James Hannah who has a line of jokes that center on the fact […]

The Life And Grind of ESSO #3
You know I had to hit u wit an exclusive right? Ha Ha! Check out my freestyle from DJ Dub Floyd’s CD "Nightmare On Your Street." Shouts to Dub, I’m gonna be hosting one of the upcoming volumes so when that time comes I’ll definitely let y’all know. ESSO – 4th Quarter Freestyle While I […]

9/11 is a Joke?!!
“9/11 is a Joke?!!” With the political climate rising in response to the voice of the people during the mid-term elections, a last minute debacle from John Kerry threatened to potentially thwart voting outcomes with more of his ‘Kerry-smatic’ gift/curse of public speaking. This time though, it wasn’t overwhelming dissertations that Bush exploited as much […]

Thanks to Kramer: America Needs Him!!
In the early 90’s there was a female rapper/spoken word poet/Black activist named Sister Souljah. Most people know her for the song she did with Terminator X and Chuck D from Public Enemy called “Buck Whylin’”. WATCH IT: www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMbD_dFe0aA She made an album many people laughed off, but I thought it was amazing. It was […]

Hip-Hop Is A B***h
Let me first preface this work by saying that in every industry there are women out there who have experienced sexism and people have turned a deaf ear. In addition, there are women out there who truly do feel that they must use their sexuality to get ahead, because this society is still a sexist […]

The Life and Grind of ESSO #2
What’s poppin,’ people? It’s been pretty crazy since the last time we talked. It started off on Monday October 16th at Diddy’s Black Party (the Press Play release party). Puff is legendary for throwing the meanest parties goin’ back to his days in DC at Howard University, so it felt good to know that I […]

The Flavor Flav Editorial: A Teacher’s View
"Yo baby, can’t you see that’s nonsense you watchin’? Look, don’t nobody look like that, nobody even live that, you know what I’m sayin’? You watchin’ garbage, nothin’ but garbage. Straight up garbage. Yo, why don’t you just back up from the TV, read a book or something. Read about yourself, learn your culture, you […]

Looking for America
“Few of us will have the will to bend history itself, but each of us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total of all those acts will be written the history of this generation.” ROBERT F. KENNEDY “I have always kept an open mind, which is necessary to the […]

The Hidden Bruise of Forbidden Fruits
There was a poetitorial written a few months back that addressed the impassive glances of Dick Cheney and John Edwards when they overlooked the impact of AIDS on African-American women. And yet, while this inactive stance deserved to be called out, a few of the more astute AllHipHop patrons noticed another blatant discrepancy: the poem […]

The Life and Grind of ESSO
Untitled Page What’s up, AllHipHop? Allow me to introduce myself and get all the formalities out of the way. I’m ESSO, Harlem’s own Certified Grinder / Breeding Ground Alumni / Unsigned Artist / Mogul in Training / Whatever you feel like calling me today… AllHipHop.com approached me about doing a journal to give you a […]

Dome is Where the Heart Is: Lewd Priorities in New Orleans
So is anyone else blown by the priorities that were displayed during week three of the NFL besides me?!! I saw the reopening of a sports arena (and Canal St. businesses, mind you) in the middle of a city that is still ravaged from the destruction of Hurricane Katrina and government negligence. While the people […]

Get Serius: The Club Club
Last month around this time I was on the interior of the New Jersey penal system and today once again Im typing a bi-weekly column for the most respected Hip-Hop website in existence. My name is Serius Jones. Those of you who are familiar with my work know that I am far from the caliber […]

Silence of the Lames & A Better Rap World
At the conclusion of “Silence of the Lambs,” Hannibal Lector daftly informs the young FBI rookie Clarice that she is spared from his ultra-violent, methodical murder spree. “The world is a better place with you in it,” he said to her just before the cannibal went off to eat his next prey. Hip-Hop is its […]

Get Serius: The Anatomy of a Sucka MC
Greetings readers and Hip-Hop fans, I go by the name of Serius Jones. Many of y’all know me from my classic battles and Serius music that’s saturating the streets. However, before I was introduced to the mic, the pif, the liquor, the women and all my extracurricular activities in the streets, I was a gifted […]

Tupac Shakur: What If?
Tupac Amaru Shakur was many things to many people. Rebel. Poet. Sex Symbol. Skinny dude with a big mouth. But to most of our generation, Tupac was an icon that represented both the promise and the trappings of youth. A man who teetered on the cusp of truly taking a leadership role in the direction […]

Hip-Hop’s New House Rules
See the things that irritate me about race and color is it seems a lot more colored people are racist than whites now. It seems as of years of feelings from colored people regarding racism is now turning into them being racists and not white people anymore. I am a white guy with a lot […]