Yo-Yo: Queen Supreme

It is no secret that female MC’s have struggled to gain and maintain credibility – not only for their lyrical ability, but for their image, femininity and intelligence as well. If you have seen the previews for VH1’s Miss Rap Supreme, then you already know that things haven’t changed much.   Veteran Hip-Hop star Yo-Yo […]

Five & Done: The Knux

Currently, there’s a crop of progressive artists stretching the boundaries of Hip-Hop in every which direction. They’ve all but tossed conventional thought of what rap music should be to the wind in favor of a more experimental and care-free approach to making Hip-Hop. Leading this movement, we find the New Orleans bred-duo and brothers, the […]

Plies: Rider 4 Real

Forgive the impending pun, but rappers often get a bad rap. Sometimes deservedly: [insert name of MC with inept law abiding skills here]. Other times, the said artist may boast an image that endears him to his hood friendly fans while simultaneously rising the ire of his, let’s say “sophisticated,” detractors. Such is the case […]

Lyrics Born: Everything I Am

From protests and rallies to petitions and marches, Berkeley has been the nation’s epicenter for change and revolution since the ‘60s. While enthusiasts and purists alike stress that the music industry needs its own revolution, one Berkeley artist isn’t interested in talking about this need for change. Following in the footsteps of so many great […]