Joe Budden’s Preview of Mood Muzik 3
Video Producer: Steve Raze Videographer: Antione Charles When Mood Muzik 2 (Can It Get Any Worse?) dropped last year and the mixtapes rapture spread through the country, Joe Budden firmly solidified his lyrical ability in the Hip-Hop game. Yes, he had a gold selling album and plenty of mixtapes to his credit, but […]

Pac’s Life, Part 1: Kevin Hackie
Ever since the death of Tupac Shakur there have been various stories, rumors, and mistruths floating throughout the streets. Even after eleven years of questions amongst the masses, no arrest has yet been made surrounding his murder. With the release of Tupac Assassination, filmmakers R.J. Bond and “Big Frank” Alexander attempt to put the pieces […]

Ransom: Hostile Negotiations
“Why these mothaf*ckas keep not trying to put you on?,” a hypeman asks incredulously on New Jersey rapper Ransom’s Pain & Glory mixtape, echoing the thoughts of critics, internet forums and the streets alike. With the A-Team’s aptly titled Hardhood Classics mixtape trilogy, Ransom and his now-estranged partner Hitchcock won accolades for trading prize punchlines […]

Tupac Assassination: Director’s Cuts
In his brief twenty-five years of life with us, Tupac Amaru Shakur touched millions of hearts. His rebellious nature and innate passion were voiced through various platforms including both music and film. On one of the busiest strips in the country, on September 7, 1996, Pac was suddenly gunned down in Las Vegas. Succumbing to […]

MF Grimm: Breadwinner
Does life imitate art or does art imitate life? We have pondered that question for ages, but one artist has lived both sides of the line. Percy Carey a.k.a. MF Grimm has lived a life full of so many twists and turns, you would think it was fiction. From a shady criminal past, to microphone […]

Different Spins: The State of HipHop part 2…. with Hurricane Chris, Lil B., and Mistah Fab
Hurricane Chris obtained his name from devastating battle competition, causing havoc, and leaving crowds in silence, in the similar fashion of a Hurricane storm. His first single A Bay Bay, inspired by an event for DJ Hollyhoods “Bay Bay” in a club, garnered him the attention of Mr. Collipark and a contract with Pologrounds Music/J […]

Nas: Between Innovation and Controversy
Nas announced he was naming his 8th album the N Bomb. Once again, the N done started something.History has a funny way, in a Paul Mooney kind of sense, of repeating itself. Just when we think that the power of innovation has no bounds, the proverbial artistic rug is pulled from under our feet, leaving […]

Preview: Jay-Z’s American Gangster
PREVIEW JAY-Z’S AMERICAN GANGSTER YO! If you are hype to hear this Jay-Z album, this might just make you start busting out in a conniption. Look below for the preview of the whole CD they are just snippets, but should certainly give you an idea. They even give you a look at the song with Lil […]

Jim Jones: Fly Like An Eagle
Relevance in the rap game is occasionally a long time coming, and frequently elusive. Jim Jones, who only recently became a major artist in his own right after years in the Diplomats trenches, seems to have a handle on the importance of strategy in prolonging his run. Through his tactics of aggressive competition and frequent […]

Statik Selektah: Snowball Effect..making moves with Royce Da 5’9, Nas, and Big Pun
Age has never been an issue for Patrick Baril. When he started deejaying at underage clubs in New Hampshire in his early teens, people around the way got to know the name of DJ Statik. But after hearing about others spinning under the same moniker, he got frustrated enough to realize he needed something to […]

Playaz Circle: Roundtrips
When thinking about Preparing Legal Assets for Years from A to Z, don’t forget your duffle bags. At least that’s what Tity Boi and Dolla Boy claim they’re faithful to every day of the year. In this respect they formed Playaz Circle, with the said acronym representing just those terms. The two hail from the […]

Ras Kass: The New Deal
For Ras Kass, the time is right now. After an official release from Capitol Records/EMI, hes free to pursue other label options. Its just too bad it took six years of legal drama for it to finally happen. Now a free agent at 32, everyone is watching to see if the self-proclaimed King of the […]

J. Period: Project Overload
J. Period would describe himself as an old school A&R, the overseer of the artists project that made sure the album got finished as well as making sure the album remained true to the artists vision. Today, A&Rs arent really known for that process. J. Period says he sees todays artists send their mixes and […]

Smif N Wessun: Wrekonize
Do the math. New Yorks own Smif N Wessun has been putting in that work for a long time. Making their introduction on Black Moons Enta Da Stage, the duo hit hard with their gritty back and forth Brooklyn hard-rock swag. Tek and Steele dropped the single “Bucktown” and instantly had the underground on smash. […]
Freeway: Let’s Get Free
It is somewhat ironic that Freeway, Roc-A-Fella Records star pupil and 50 Cents latest protégé, has disappeared from the limelight since his 2003 debut, Philadelphia Freeway. A Sunni Muslim convert and self-proclaimed rock fan, despite the North Philly MCs strong fanbase his career has been basically on hold. After the break-up of Roc-A-Fella Records founders, […]

DJ Frank Ski: Welcome to Atlanta
If you’ve tuned into the radio in the ATL recently, there’s a 99.99 percent chance you’ve heard the voice of Frank Ski, the host of Hotlanta’s # 1 morning show (Frank and Wanda in the morning / V-103). Ski, with over 20 years of deejaying and radio experience under his belt, has withstood the test […]

DJ Envy & Red Cafe: Hip-Hop Deeds
Odds are you probably know some of Queens rapper Red Cafes#### songs already because of the lengthy amount of ghostwriting he has put in the last few years. You may have even seen the video, May I, with the Snoop Dogg inspired hook, which was in rotation a few years ago, too. If youre up […]

Percee P: Breathe Easy
The story of Percee P is long and battle-laden enough to deserve its own feature length documentary. This is a man that started rhyming in kindergarten, put out his first record in 89, and has been on the grind like a skateboard ever since. Thanks to the recent surfacing of video footage capturing his legendary […]

Streets is Talking: Pimp C
Outside of Kanye and 50, only Chad Butlers name has rung as hard in the Rap game in the last month or so. Better known as Pimp C, dude has caused a steady stream of controversy with his off the wall interviews and colorful commentary. In his Ozone Magazine sit down Pimp spazzed out and […]

Bryan-Michael Cox: Unseen Heat
In a time filled with people concerned about whether Timbaland, Missy, or Pharrell produced a track, rarely do people stop, open a CD booklet and see who actually wrote the song. If they did, one name would show up often; that name is Bryan-Michael Cox. Cox has written songs for everyone from Bow-Wow to Whitney […]