Troy Hudson: Running with Wolves
When youre ballin out of control, both literally and figuratively, its probably pretty easy to lose your focus. Although most of us may never know what its like to be in the highest tax brackets, we have done everything within Hip-Hop culture to swagger ourselves into that image. Minnesota Timberwolves point guard Troy Hudson, a.k.a. […]

Ca$his: Mouths to Feed
Five years ago, every artist carrying a Shady Records contract was a star. After the Anger Management Tour, 50 Cent, Obie Trice, and D12 all achieved platinum status, not to mention their invincible leader Eminem. After 2004 however, despite adding acclaimed producer Alchemist to the mix, neither critics nor consumers have gravitated towards the upstart […]

Rosco P. Coldchain: This Cold World
Four years ago, I spoke to Rosco P. Coldchain on a rushed Arista Records press day. Advance copies of the album were mailed, The Clipse/N.E.R.D. buzz was still white-hot, and the North Philadelphia MC appeared that he was a walk-on starter with Star Trak, having only a few short months barring him from stardom. Those […]

Cherry Jones: Return to the 36 Chambers (The Clean Version)
Though its been several years since his untimely passing, Hip-Hop has yet to find another Ol Dirty Bastard. In fact, it wouldnt be a stretch to say the odds of ever finding him again are slim-to-none. Name another rapper who bumrushed The Grammys, allegedly got held up by Diddys goons, then saved a little girl […]

Mama Used to Say: Hip-Hop Songs About Mom
“Dear Mama” by 2Pac (1995, Out Da Gutta/Interscope) If Keep Ya Head Up made 2Pac an ally to women, Dear Mama delivered him lovingly to the ears and hearts of mothers, daughters and sons. This brutally honest effort puts the iconic artist very close to Marvin Gaye, for his intimate introspective verses. Mama Said Knock […]

The Fixxers: Way Too Fonky
In Hip-Hop, reinvention can be harder than getting recognized in the first place. While Zev Love X was able to later mask himself as underground superstar MF Doom and the Genius scratched the surface of what would become GZA, both examples are well over a decade old. DJ Quik arguably needs no reintroduction. Few could […]

Chaundon: From Me to You
Lately it seems like music is getting less and less relatable, unless youre driving fancy cars or slangin drugs. Many folks are just listening to music from a purely outside looking in perspective. Bronx-born Chaundon is trying to bring a point of view into music that more people will be able to relate to. His […]

Reverend Al Sharpton: Checkers to Chess
Much of the Hip-Hop community feels like the recent wave of condemnation are aggressive maneuvers to starve a younger generation out of creative existence. Rev. Al Sharpton doesn’t want to dictate expression, but he does want to obliterate certain terms from our collective. Some agree, and many sharply disagree. A small group of rappers like […]

Benny Demus: To The Extreme
What do you do if youre in the middle of the ocean on a boat and your friends tease you about how they think you cant swim? Well, Akons tour DJ and producer Benny Demus a.k.a. Benny D found himself in that very predicament when he decided to jump off the boat to prove […]

Ivan Matias: Hip-Hop’s Secret Trapped in the Closet
How far can a joke on Hip-Hop go? According to Ivan Matias, far enough. Matias is the wizard behind the invention and rhymes of Jason Caushun Herndon, Hip-Hops first openly gay rapper. Garnering media attention for an openly gay MC proved to be no small feat. After calling into Hot 97s Funk Master Flexs show […]

Streets is Talking: Young Buck Part One
Whether sales are through the roof or below average, one thing that remains constant at all times with G-Unit is drama. Minus the infamous awards show melee, Young Buck usually plays it cool, staying below the gossip radar. Now with recent allegations of members of the crew assaulting a minor, unsanctioned truces with enemies, and […]

Streets is Talking: Young Buck Part Two
AllHipHop.com: How did you come out about speaking to Game to dead the beef? Young Buck: I was on a promotional tour for radio. I was making sure that all my records get played around, being I got a hit record Get Buck. Once I got to L.A., the politics of the music had people […]

Sean Kingston: Trenchtown Rap
Usually when popular producers take young, unknown MCs under their wing and unleash them on the industry, the results make Hip-Hop history. Puffy did it for Biggie, Dre did it for Eminem, and Large Professor did it for Nas. In 2007, enter Sean Kingston, the first artist to be signed by super-producer Jonathan J.R. Rotem […]

The Music Nation Quarterfinalists
Legions of rap fans love to scan websites for forgotten gems of the video era while others comb MP3 databases looking for the next talent to tell their friends about. These worlds collide at Music Nation, where hopefuls enter their videos for the chance to win some cash and a contract with Epic Records. Amidst […]

Snoop Dogg: Boss at the Boards
A decade ago, then-Snoop Doggy Dogg with the help of L.T. Hutton, freaked a Zapp sample for what would become Beware of My Crew for The Line Thin Between Love & Hate Soundtrack. The period found the rapper on a frugal label, taking responsibilities into his own hands to make hit after hit. Following his […]

MC Eiht of Warzone: Compton’s Uncrowned King
When full story of Hip-Hop is told, much more credit will be given to the West Coast rap scene. While many of the worlds hardest Bronx-centric Hip-Hop historians might try to downplay the lyrical and political impact of the West, it cannot be ignored. Case in point, MC Eiht. Before most of todays so-called gangster […]

Sage Francis: Non-Profit Prophet
In the words of Sage Francis himself, A lot of s**t has happened since A Healthy Distrust. The poetic, lyricist, battle MC, political dissident and one-time ice cream server has amassed a collection of thought-provoking songs and molded them into his latest album, Human the Death Dance, out this month on Epitaph Records. With a […]

AllHipHop’s Women’s Month Trackback
Women rappers don’t get nearly enough credit. Often times, radio pushes messages about “Lip Gloss” or “No Panties” when there are some truly ferocious or groundbreaking MCs out there. AllHipHop.com tracked it back, not to the biggest, the most successful, or even the most underground moments, instead, we’ve highlighted 10 tracks that show that the […]

Lucy Diamonds: Lucy in the Sky
Working to establish respect among the elite MCs in the rap game, Hip-Hop enthusiast Lucy Diamonds came along way from taking shots at Jay-Z, to now working on receiving the stamp of approval from common ears. Often in Hip-Hop struggle is used as fuel to aspiring artists teaching them to be hungry yet humble. Lucy […]

DJ Drama: Triumph
If youre a quality DJ you better know how to juggle. Not just the ones and twos, but actual multi-tasking: deejaying, production, mixtapes, life. Unless youve been hiding under a rock, youve heard about January 16, 2006the day the RIAA sent federal agents to arrest DJ Drama and DJ Don Cannon of the Aphiliates Music […]