Streets is Talking: N.O.R.E. Part Two
AllHipHop.com: So coming into the release of The Reunion, I hear Tom Silverman, the owner of Tommy Boy, mistreats you N.O.R.E.: It got beyond [mistreatment]. At the end of the day, when you a record label, you get funded by someone else. Very seldom people fund themselves. So Penalty Records was a label that was fully […]

Polow Da Don: The Truth and Nothing But
Polow Da Don may not have reached the pinnacle of success that some of his peers have, but the colorful producer is well on his way. Unless you have been living in a hole for the past two years, you have at some point jammed to the hard-hitting bass, heavy synths, unconventional horns and other […]

Where Are They Now: Lakim Shabazz
Whether from Nas or Edan, MCs today constantly refer back to one criminally-slept lyricist from the Class of ’88 – Lakim Shabazz. The Newark, New Jersey MC could be described to his former Flavor Unit posse with exactly what Big Daddy Kane was to The Juice Crew. Shabazz was gifted, smooth, and insightful […]

Arnaz “The Nazty One” Smith:Great Expectations… Rolling With Young Jeezy and CTE
One of the most important words to any up-and-coming producer is placement. Getting a standout track on the album of a Billboard peaking rapper is as good as gets for sticking your foot in the door. So Arnaz The Nasty One Smith knows he was blessed to land his staff producer job with Young […]

David Banner: Man on Fire
Video Editor/Videographer: Rich MartinezProducer: Steve Raze Every so often, an artist drops the formalities and speaks freely. David Banner, who’s always been known for his candor, finds a way to even shock those who might know him best. As southern charm only gets one so far, Banner openly proclaims that his album is better than […]

Dame Grease: Still Pushing Hits… from DMX to Jay-Z
Disputing the fact that the 90s didnt take Hip Hop to another level cant be easily argued. Labels were flooding the airwaves with a sound that proved the genre had not only evolved, but shifted. Ruff Ryders Entertainment, founded by siblings Chivon, Dee, and Waah Dean, premiered their label in 1988. While propelling the careers […]

Talib Kweli: Say Something
Growth and maturity go hand-in-hand. Although Talib Kweli has had plenty to say on records since his career began over a decade ago, hes traditionally been tight-lipped in interview settings. Like other Hip-Hop greats such as Scarface and Dr. Dre, perhaps this only added to the Brooklyn MCs mystique. On a laid-back summer […]

Blu: A Kind of Blu
Los Angeles has always boasted a different brand of Hip-Hop. The city most infamously provided the spark, through N.W.A. that put gangsta rap in the limelight of not only Hip-Hop culture but the entire music industry as well. Since then, against the grain artists above and below ground have chiseled Hip-Hop into a sculpture […]

Q-Tip: Labor of Love
Kamaal is in fact abstract. Not to the point where hes engulfed by the multiple pre-requisites (and stigmas) attached to the duty of being an MC of substance. After all, he was a vivrant vivarant at one time and has a penchant for tequila shots and cursing. But the Renaissance Man known as Q-Tip […]

The 10 Track Commandments: Part 2
This is part two of the 10 Track Commandments. In part one we discussed things that pertained more to the business aspect of production. In part two we will focus more on the originality and how to create a name for yourself by making great tracks. 6. Know When It […]

Tone Capone: Strictly Business
There are several men using the name Tone Capone in Hip-Hop. One in particular has separated himself from the pack with a stack of accolades at radio, labels, and now online dating back to 1990. Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in Brentwood, Long Island, the college student wanted to […]

Living Legends: Eight Steps to Perfection
Right now the Living Legends are being drowned out by Public Enemy. Its not the groups fault. A concert organizer decided to place the B Stage of the Rock the Bells tour just off to the right of the Randalls Island concert venue; what looks to be a safe distance from the main stage. […]

5FT of Black Moon: Odd Man Out
Whether MC Ren, Jarobi or T-Mo Goodie, most prolific rap groups have a member that doesnt quite fit into the spotlight. After three acclaimed albums, one of which toted as a classic, Black Moons middle member has always been 5FT. As Buckshot became the Timberland-clad executive of Duck Down Records, Evil Dees […]

MoSS : Looking Through the Cracks of the Underground
Remember the days when you purchased a twelve inch single from a new artist, and you knew what to expect from the rest of their album? Remember when albums had a consistency to them, so you could drop the needle and just let the music play? Jason MoSS Connoy remembers those days and albums, and […]

50 Cent: Calculated Steps
Tupac Shakur once rhymed that Every move is a calculated step, to bring me closer to embrace an early death. 50 Cent is a man full of calculated steps, but self-destruction aside, he appears too smart for an early death. That doesn’t mean he can’t go out in a blaze of glory as he […]

Jazze Pha : Southern Gumbo of TV, Internet, and Beats
Jazze Pha is easily known as one of the hardest working people in the industry. Born Phalon Alexander, the son of James Alexander, bass player of Otis Reddings Bar-Kays, and accomplished vocalist Denise Williams, Jazze Pha has the genetic make-up of a musical genius. Still, the dynamic producer pulls his own weight in an industry […]

T.I.: The Man Who Would Be King
T.I. just couldnt wait to be King. In 2006, if there were any other bidders for the crown of the South, Clifford T.I. Harris raised his hand and his voice blocking out whatever and whoever else. As his fast-selling T.I. vs. Tip album continues to find buyers, and get discovered through second […]

Different Spins : Queens Finest
DJ Envy, CEO of Blok Entertainment has made his niche in the mixtape market by providing exclusive music and freestyles by the hottest rappers in the industry . Signed in early 2003 to Desert Storm Records, he released his commercial debut The Desert Storm Mixtape: DJ Envy, Blok party Vol. 1. DJ Whoo Kid put […]

C-Rayz Walz: Organized Confusion
C-Rayz Walz may not be the most famous rapper in the world, but hes arguably the most charismatic MC you “might have” heard of. If you arent aware, he came up in the streets of New York as a stick-up kid who once tried to jux the Notorious B.I.G. for rockin a Coogi sweater. […]

Hurricane Chris: Ratchet City
If you asked M.O.P. about ratchets, you’d get an entirely different explanation than you do from Hurricane Chris. Ratchet is a lifestyle in Shrevport, Louisiana – where the regional “Ay Bay Bay” has recently become commercial rap vernacular. The Pologrounds/J Records artist wants his face and talent to spread like the slang he’s helped […]