The Beat Melee Battle: Final Farewell
Well producers, our time here is finished. The people at BeatDynasty.com want to thank AllHipHop.com for allowing us to take up some space on their site for these last few months. We also want to send a shout out to all the producers, beat makers, and musicians that submitted tracks for the Beat Melee. It’s […]

Ying Yang Twins: Double Or Nothing
Ignorant ni****s, no real skills, party music. These are some of the labels that have been placed on the Ying Yang Twins their entire career. Socially conscious, role models and political were never adjectives in the mix. D-Roc and Kaine are fully aware of the titles and generalizations placed on them. According to them, they […]

Ken Lewis: The One Man Band …From Joe Budden to Kanye West
Music production is an art where the magic tricks usually occur in a closed studio. Concentrating on the music and making sure the sounds blend correctly is the most important task that their work requires. It’s because of this that many of your favorite producers are heard but very rarely seen. Ken Lewis is a […]

B.o.B.: Hater Vaccinator
B.o.B. has been featured as an artist to watch in various media outlets (including AllHipHops Breeding Ground in Jan. 07, EARLY). B.o.B., a Decatur, GA reppin rapper, connected with the good TJ Chapman (of TJs DJs infamy), signed with Jim Jonsins Rebel Rock label and is prepping his Atlantic Records distributed debut. B.o.B. has been […]

Bizzy Bone: Sing My Song
For better or worse, Bizzy Bone has always been the standout member of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Pretty boy gone bad looks. Check. Rumored drug and alcohol abuse. Check. Deep religious afflictions. Check. Of every member of the group, he has long seemed like the one who was never really there. Regardless of the drama that seems […]

Psycho Les: Still Reigning
Fifteen years after “Reign Of The Tec” dropped, The Beatnuts are still hungry. In the four year stretch since their last album Milk Me, Psycho Les put out a couple of low key projects, but the Nuts’ brand of rowdy rhymes have been noticeably absent since 2004. Thankfully the Columbian and Dominican are back in […]

Hipster Hip-Hop: Nerds in Rap Paradise?
“If Andre 3000 came out right now they’d call him hipster rap, says The Bronxs Mickey Factz. Right now it’s a trend for 50 Cent and Lil Wayne to sing with a vocoder. What were doing isnt a trend, its real. When 50 Cent raps over beats like this will they call him hipster rap?”Factz […]

The Beat Melee Battle #12: Gun Clappin Tracks
We’re back again for another go around. Last week was sick….so sick that many of the comments weren’t official votes, but just flat out “Big ups” to all the participants. What votes were counted revealed Masque Anonymous to be the winner in a slim margin. All three producers did their thing as this might have […]

Where Are They Now?: Kam
Watts, CA artist Kam broke on to the major scene with the Los Angeles street anthem Peace Treaty back in 1993. The album celebrated the temporary truce between the rival Crips and Bloods gangs in the aftermath of the Rodney King riots. While most West Coast rappers made their careers as Gangsta rap artists, Kam […]

Shawty Lo: Money In The Bank
The last time we spoke to the Atlanta rapper, he was preparing to release his solo debut, Units In The City, after the success of the smash hit Laffy Taffy by his group D4L. With a release in late February, the Units In The City album debuted with 31,000 copies sold in its first week […]

J-Hood: D-Block, Mistakes & Moving On
Bigger Man!!!!!! This is a word for word formal statement from J-Hood elaborating on his situation with D-block. AllHipHop.com has not edited this letter in any way. First of all I personally would like to apologize to all the real fans out there, all the true hip-hop heads, and lyric followers for my role playing […]

Webbie: Savage Nomad
We have all read the reports. Webbie Being Sued By Concert Promoter, Rapper Webbie Suffers From Seizure, Rapper Webbie Fakes Seizures. Then most recently it was video ready to give a radio DJ a two piece and a biscuit wit an extra order of fries. All have left those who have read these encounters simply […]

Lloyd Banks: Punchline Addendum…
Hate it or love it, every crew would love to have a Lloyd Banks in its corner. Fierce loyalty means he will ride for the team no matter what. To quote Slim Charles on The Wire: It’s what war is you know? Once you in it, you in it. If it’s a lie, then we […]

The Game: The 50 Cent & G-Unit Section
Certainly, you didnt think The Game was going to do an interview and NOT diss his arch rivals, 50 Cent and G-Unit? See…read, how it all when down. And, true believer, if you didnt get it yet, a rejuvenated G-Unit has dissed their Compton counterpart as well. Game specifically mentioned Banks, who responds here. And, […]

Keith Murray: Form Of Intellect
Since coming into the game, Keith Murray has always strived to separate himself from the pack. Although not always for his music, the Long Island, NY native with the extensive vocabulary and clever wordplay has managed to do so over the years. After serving time for his alleged involvement in a bar fight only to […]

The Beat Melee Battle #11: Back to the Basics
What’s up beatmakers/producers/ or whatever title your music rock? The Beat Melee is in full effect again this week, as we kick off another battle royal. Last week was pretty intense as it was all about the original song. The discussion in the comments got a little heated, but it’s all love love. What was […]

Tyga: Fresh Stripes
The face of Hip-Hop is forever changing. As Hip-Hop continues to become more and more mainstream and its audience becomes broader, the thin line that once separated Pop from Hip-Hop is blurring. Enter Tyga, undoubtedly a product of Hip-Hops Darwinism. Hailing from Compton, what is perhaps the most infamous section of LA, this young MC […]

DJ Evil Dee: Always Live…From DeeJaying to Da Beatminerz
On any given night you can usually find DJ Evil Dee in Bushwick, Brooklyn at Alice Dewgardes House. The three-room studio, that also doubles as his place of dwelling, is still referred to by its traditional name, “The Crib of Hits.” But, with their moms passing the Dewgarde brothers felt it necessary to honor the […]

Holy Hip-Hop: Hostile Gospel
Holy Hip-Hop it is not just for the deeply religious and positive thinking. Today, rappers from the mainstream are moving away from the secular and reconnecting with a Christian faith that was once just a hush-hush topic in Hip-Hop circles. With a Rap community that is filled with misogyny, drug and alcohol abuse, and […]

The Roots: Rise & Shine
When you really analyze the Roots entire body of work, you understand that innovation is synonymous with the Philadelphia collective. How many Hip-Hop outfits can really say they brought musicianship to Rap? During the mid ’90s they ushered in a Jazz infused lane that previously didnt exist amongst West coast gangsters and East coast hard […]