Strong Arm Steady: Get Your Bars Up
Progress is always made one step at a time; a lesson the members of Strong Arm Steady are more than familiar with. After grinding for years in the streets of Californias underground circuit independently, the collective group of Krondon, Mitchy Slick and Phil Da Agony are ready to prove to world what many West […]

Different Spins : The State of Hip-Hop with Red Café, Rich Boy, And Soulja Boy
What do Red Café, Soulja Boy and Rich Boy all have in common? They are all part of the new generation of rap artists that have establisshed an immense presence during what seems like a crisis in Hip-Hop. Red Café developed himself as a ghostwriter for some of your favorite rappers, like Diddy and Busta […]

Papoose: Study Guide
After nearly a decade in the trenches, the unwavering support of the likes of DJ Kay Slay and Busta Rhymes, and a devout following that extends from Brooklyn to the UK and beyond, Papoose already has the stripes of a hip hop notable. Boasting a $1.5 million dollar deal with Jive, the Bed Stuy […]

Remy Ma: Apocalypse Now & Later
First rule of interviewing Remy Ma in 2007: no questions about her present attempted murder case. Even coming close to the case will get you interrupted by a watchdog of a publicist. The reality is, Remy Ma stands accused of shooting her former friend Makeda Barnes-Joseph for stealing $3,000 on July 14 after a N.Y. […]

RJD2: On the Other Hand
There was an article that came out around the time of RJD2s release of The Third Hand album that said Hip-Hop fans shouldnt buy the album simply based on principle. To put it mildly, The Third Hand was different. There is no way one can look at his 2002 album Dead Ringer, or even […]

Dusty, Never Rusty: D.V. Alias Khryst
In the mid 1990s D.V. alias Khryst was poised to take the music industry by storm. Out of nowhere he made his stellar debut on the critically acclaimed 1996 album, Smoothe Da Hustlers Once Upon a Time in America and followed it up with one dazzling guest appearance after another. Then suddenly Khryst fell […]

Jared Lee Gosselin: Humble Beginnings with Proof, Macy Gray, and Keyshia Cole
These days, it seems as if producers want to be everywhere but behind the boards, but not Jared Lee Gosselin. All he wants to do is make dope music and by touting production work with Proof, Macy Gray, Joell Ortiz, and Chino XL it looks like hes doing just that. Hes also put in […]

Raekwon: Politick Ditto
Chef Raekwon has been sitting on an alleged classic for years. Or, at least that’s how its been portrayed lately in the media. Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 has raised skepticism to new heights for critics holding on to the idea that The Wu-Tang Clan will re-emerge to 90s era success. Though tempted […]

Streets is Talking: N.O.R.E. Part One
Throughout his ten years in the game we have seen a couple of different sides of Victor Santiago. Before the deal he was a street dude on the block trying to get it. He would quickly switch his hustle to rap and adopt a moniker that would represent his then by any means necessary […]

Polow Da Don: Talks To Black Women
Polow Da Don has been the talk of the urban community and every major Hip-Hop site and blog on the web, due to some audacious comments made in a recent interview with AllHipHop.com- comments that raised more than a few eyebrows. With controversial topics such as race, gender, and religion, there is always opposition and […]

Stephen “Spliff” Hacker: Shopping for Beats
Back in the day, the days when Hip-Hop was raw and untouched, the leading roles were designated to lyricists and DJs. Producers were part of the supporting cast. But as time has marched on, lyrics have been replaced by infectious hooks, outlandish dances and dominating beats; the stars of today’s show are the producers. […]

Boyz N Da Hood: Gangsta, Gangsta
Three years ago, Russell Block Spencer, the CEO of Block Entertainment, came up with the idea of creating a rap group to help fill a void he felt was missing in rap music. I felt like the music at the time was watered down. There wasnt any trace of that gangsta sound, says […]

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 […]