K-Salaam & Beatnick: Hello New World
A revolution is brewing in Hip-Hop and its the liberating sounds from Minnesotan producers K-Salaam and Beatnick that fight to resurrect the vacant soul of a dying culture. On their debut, conveniently entitled Whose World Is This? [VP], the duo set out on a mission to find the answer to this invigorating question. The result: […]

Outlawz: Kick In The Door
It hasn’t been a smooth road for the Outlawz. Early in their career they lost Tupac Shakur, who was both their mentor and the founder of the Outlawz, and experienced the death of another member, Kadafi, the same year. Add in a lack of mainstream recognition with a revolving door of members and you the […]

Killer Mikes Top 10 Political Songs of All Time
When Killer Mike released his critically acclaimed manifesto I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind II earlier this month, he joined a long tradition of political protest music. From Billie Holidays Strange Fruit to Ice Cubes Endangered Species, music in the 20th century had regularly spoken to the soul of man by challenging societal ills exacerbated […]

Tech N9ne: The Killer
Tech N9ne is nothing like your typical rapper; he doesn’t need big name producers or an outsized budget to generate sales. His new double-disc album Killer is on deck, and it’s generating momentum toward his millionth album sold independently. There is also a thirty-city Strange Noize tour about to take life, as well as his […]

Joell Ortiz: The People’s Champ
I was probably your co-worker or your classmate, I need people to understand that, says Brooklyn rap wunderkind Joell Ortiz. I just write rhymes. Far from the average Joe, dont mistake the former Aftermath Records signees humility for weakness on the mic. Lyrically, he does this, with the endless number of blistering freestyles or his […]

40 Cal: Dipset Delegate
First introduced as a part of the Diplomats with a tremendous freestyle battle rep, 40 Cal was almost a hidden secret for a while. But for the past two years, the Harlem rapper has gradually grown out of the long shadow cast by his multi-talented Dipset crew, sharpening his own versatility by moving beyond battle […]

DJ Amaze: The Triple Threat
In the days where music is regional and one dimensional, there is a DJ who personifies the phrase triple threat. He is the official DJ of Cancun for MTV and American Eagle, has a couple of radio shows including Sirus Satellite Radios Hot Jams 50s FlashMash, and has hosted major events such as Funkmaster Flex […]

Skillz: May Back Music
In 2006 Skillz was nominated Most Likely To Embarrass Your Favorite Rapper. Ok, so maybe he wasnt, but the Virginia MC should have been. Since the 1990s the former known Mad Skillz has been bending metaphors to his will leaving charred microphones and egos in his wake. His first CD, From Where???, put him on […]

Pharrell: [C]an’t [R]eally [S]ing
Skateboard P is running behind on his interviews. Posted up in New Yorks Four Seasons hotel, the ProducerMC/Singer/Fashion Icon is promoting his latest venture with Converse one that according to him is strictly creative. The recent genius of Pharrell Williams is one that has manifested itself in everything from N.E.R.D. and the Glow in […]

LL Cool J: The AllHipHop Interview
LL Cool J is a man of many firsts. James Todd Smith was the first artist on the house that Rush and Rick built. Uncle L was also one of the first successful rapper turned actors, and pioneered what is now an industry staple, the chick record. With 12 albums released, movies, books, clothing, television […]

Team Blackout: We In The House
Weve seen it a million times, reality stars turning themselves into full fledged entertainment stars. Or, doing their best at it. The MTV reality show Runs House introduced Rev Run, a Hip-Hop pioneer, to a new class of viewers who may not know his history while simultaneously thrusting his family into the bright lights of […]

Coolio: The Food
Compton, CA rapper Coolio first came in to the scene as a part of Tha Maad Circle along with W.C. and his brother DJ Crazy Toones. According to Coolio, he was forced to start a solo career after his group-mates left to go on tour with Ice Cube and he was left off. If Coolio […]

The Streets Is Talking: Curren$y
For many upcoming MCs it seems getting offered that highly sought after recording contract equates to hitting the Rap jackpot. While a feat such as signing on the dotted line is not something to sneeze at, it sure does not guarantee a fast track to stardom. Ask Curren$y; the New Orleans protégé has been down […]

Nas: Portrait of an Untitled Hero
Its hard to tell what Nas is really thinking right now. From walking the beaten path of complaints yet again over his now Untitled album title to watching el Presidente Hov exit Def Jam to pursue the next phase of his career, Nas has a lot to question. The only thing Nasir Jones knows for […]

David Banner: Unappreciated Genius
David Banner knows about struggle. Since his last album, 2005s Certified, the rapper/activist had to deal with the traumatic effects of Hurricane Katrina on his native Mississippi, attacks on Hip-Hop from the federal government, and his fathers death from cancer in 2007. Despite these hardships and thoughts of retirement, Banner has persevered. He was one […]

Asher Roth: School’s Out
Yes, you are going to compare him to that White guy from Detroit. But moving on, in this early stage of his rhyme career Asher Roth is displaying the chops to carve out a spot in the Hip-Hop space. Hailing from Morrisville, PA, the pale skinned MC has a DJ Drama and Don Cannon endorsed […]

Mayhem Morearty: Anarky Rules
CANADA WEEK 2008 They say the city is an urban jungle. Both environments are volatile, dog-eat-dog. Mayhem Morearty, hailing from Torontos Lawrence Heights area actually dubbed Jungle City has clawed into the GTAs hip-hop scene and pounced on success like its prey. As with many, Mayhem Morearty treats his lyrics-writing cathartically and uses his lifes […]

Raekwon: Cuba Libre
It is one of the most anticipated albums in Hip-Hop right up there with Detox. Just the thought of Raekwons Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II has had Hip-Hop fans waiting on edge. So of course when word got out that the Wu-Tangs own Chef would be working with the Doctor, results were mixed. On […]

Method Man: State of Grace
Method Mans music, both solo and with Wu-Tang Clan, has garnered him icon status in Hip-Hop, while his acting career introduced him to mainstream audiences. It may seem like yesterday to some, but Method Man actually appeared in two movies (187 with Samuel L. Jackson and Cop Land with Sylvester Stallone and Robert DeNiro) […]

JD Era: Leader of the New School
An era is defined as a significant period in history. But what signifies an era? War? Prosperity? A change in the old ways? For Toronto, and Hip-Hop in Canada in general, JD Era may represent all of those things. Battle tested veteran, self produced artist and occasional ghostwriter, JD Era is one of the hardest […]