Havoc: Low Profile Style
Videographer: SlimVideo Producer: Quadre Owens Within Mobb Deep, Havoc and Prodigy have played two very different positions. Usually the mouthpiece, P has been visible in the industry, released two solo albums, and often poured gasoline on fiery rivalries and disputes. Havoc on the other hand, is quiet, has done limited production for others outside of […]

Wild Style @ 25: Charlie Ahearn
Face the facts, the Hip-Hop you grew up on and hold dear, whether it be a harmonizing B-Boy, a shiny suited entertainer or a ratchet toting gangsta, is never going to be the same again. So in that regard, cherish those fleeting moments before whatever your Hip-Hop or rap ideal may be changed, and enjoy […]

Wild Style @ 25: Crazy Legs
The Rock Steady Crew is a testament to all the possibilities Hip-Hop has to offer, besides just rocking a microphone. As the legendary b-boy crews President, Richard Crazy Legs Colón is its most prominent member. Getting down with Rock Steady in 1979, just two years after its inception, Legs’ graceful moves and soulful struts have […]

Wild Style @ 25: Fab 5 Freddy Video Retrospective
We tried to get at Fred Fab 5 Freddy Brathwaite, for real we did. But he never got back. There is no love lost though. When the foundations of Hip-Hop were being laid, Fab 5 was there as participant and orchestrator, hob nobbing it up with the likes of Basquiat, LEE Quinones and even Blondie. […]

Garcia: From the Ground on Up
As Houston artists like Trae, Lil’ Keke or Z-Ro finally saunter into the limelight they deserve, one can often wonder about other Southern cities. As the most decadent city of the South, Miami rappers have often adorned major label deals muchlike the diamonds on their neck. Even with Pitbull and DJ Khaled, on TVT […]

Wild Style @ 25: Grandmaster Caz
Grandmaster Caz shouldnt need an introduction but he does. Thats because many of the fans that love Hip-Hop dont truly know who he is. Grandmaster Caz is one of the founders of the music that dominates todays airwaves, and is also involved in most of the firsts that occurred in Hip-Hop. The culture’s first parties, […]

Midi Mafia: Outside the Box
Midi Mafia is living proof that when worlds collide, beautiful music is made. Bruce Wayne, a rapper from East New York and Dirty Swift, a DJ from Canada have paired up to make up one of the most talented and diverse productions teams the business has seen. The duo has worked with everyone from 50 […]

DJ Skee & DJ Reflex
Common and Kanye West Interview

Wild Style @ 25: DJ Charlie Chase
Before the 21st century hit us with corporate music acquisitions and Soundscan numbers, first week music sales didn’t make or break artists. Artists worked hard to perfect their craft and music was made to be enjoyed by the people – not to be sold as a cellular ringtone. These harmful moves have lessened Hip-Hop making […]

Wild Style @ 25: LADY PINK
If you possess even a passing fancy with graffiti, youve probably heard of Sandra Lady Pink Fabara. If not, the short version is shes a storied graffiti artist who has gone from bombing trains to seeing her work exhibited in museums and galleries across the globe. Born in Ecuador and raised in Queens, by the […]

Producer Chris Styles: Ready to Touch the Sky
So many producers work to build an empire and make a name for themselves, hoping that their work is a reflection of that dedication and diligence. But for producer Chris Styles, recognition came at a price. The Hip-Hop producer, who boasts three ASCAP awards and a Grammy nod for the 2004 hit “Disco Inferno,” (The […]

Layzie Bone: Next Plateau
For 15 years, Bone Thugs N’ Harmony has successfully been able to service the mainstream with singles that were defiantly street. Whether it was the gangsta gospel of “Crossroads” to the empathetic “Hard Time Hustlin’,” the legendary rap group never catered. However, with their latest album Strength & Loyalty, the three-man outfit wasn’t […]

Mr. J. Mederios: So How’s Your Girl?
Whether Bizzy Bone or Joe Budden, many rap artists have tried to tackle the topics of child abuse. The reactions have varied from ridicule to respect to apathy. Mr. J. Mederios, front-man of The Procussions, is going all out in this path, with his single Constance. The single, released by Rawkus Records, chronicles the […]

Streets is Talking: Just Ice
While many media sources attribute the dawn of rap gangsterism strictly to the West Coast, are they not overlooking the pioneers of the East? Given his track record, swirled with rumors of shotgun-toting, record label office blasting, exec duffing, and keeping enemies in fear, Just Ice may’ve created the thug image that so much […]

Different Spins With Hi-Tek and Needlz
Cincinnati producer, Hi-Tek, is proof that good things happen to talented people. Being slighted on one of his first musical projects still landed him in the right place at the right time. The right place to meet Talib Kweli and later spawn the duo Reflection Eternal, which greatly contributed to the branding of Rawkus Records. […]

Foreign Exchange: The Love Movement
For every Wipe Me Down there is a You Make Me Better. In 2007, after much media criticism on Hip-Hops separating the sexes with misogyny, objectification and male-dominated subject matter, there are plenty of hope stories in the mainstream and independent realms of the business. Foreign Exchange, born as a side-project between Little […]

Jakk Frost: This Cold World
Every city has one. That local star that seems to know all the radio DJs, can upstage most records in rotation with a breezy freestyle, and seems to capture the zeitgeist of the area code. In Philadelphia, Jakk Frost does it lovely. The West Philly-raised thirty-something left behind a deal at Sony Records several […]

Why Wonder, Ask 9th
Ever wonder, “Who is 9th Wonder?” Well, if you ask him he’ll tell you that he is a producer, DJ, lecturer, husband and father. So basically, he has the whole world on his shoulders. From putting in work in the studio with urban music’s top Hip-Hop and R&B artists, to spinning your favorite old school […]

Diamond D: Return to the Classics
For someone whose career is approaching the two decade mark, Diamond D is still Hip-Hops best kept secret. Starting as a DJ for Jazzy Jay back in 86, the legendary producer and MC has had, arguably, one of the longest careers in the game. One can hear the relentless producers beats on over 20 official […]

Superstar Jay : In the Midst of Controversy
The DJ game is hot right now, just ask DJ Drama. Or better yet, ask the DJ who stands next to DJ Drama as one of the most powerful mixtape DJs in the mix right now, Superstar Jay. Winner of Justos Rookie of the Year” award at the Apollo Theater, and MTV.com’s “Breakthrough DJ” in […]