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 […]

DJ Eclipse: Time’s Up
Over the last five years, many of us have watched music stores either condense or remove vinyl from their inventory. Besides a very niche community, whos buying it? Moreover, whos playing it? DJ Eclipse is not only playing it, hes keeping it sold in stores. By day, Eclipse manages the sacred grounds of New Yorks […]

Joell Ortiz: Back to the Future
Last year, Busta Rhymes decided it was time to return to his New York S**t while Nas asked Where Are They Now? The Fugees and A Tribe Called Quest reconvened as Raekwon chipped away at his Only Built 4 Cuban Linx sequel. The 90s New York Hip-Hop sound is dearly missed, but as Papoose and […]
Russell Simmons: Toy Story
You dont interview Russell Simmons, you just hang on for the ride. The moguls mind travels a mile a minute, and he switches from anecdotes to small-talk to revelations to advice. Just days before appearing on Oprah, Simmons, sitting across the desk from his brother Reverend Run, discusses his book Do You: 12 Laws to […]

Minister Louis Farrakhan: Know the Time Part 2
Hip-Hop has many detractors, but the Honorable Louis Minister Farrakhan is not one of them. The Minister witnessed the birth and the rise of the music across the world, and after traveling the globe, believes that Hip-Hop music will be the force to usher in change. While rap music is under an unprecedented attack in […]

Aesop Rock: Run Away
Aesop Rock has been dope for years. A longtime Def Jux staple, fans of his catalog seek out even his earliest work, which can command prices on eBay of hundreds of dollars. The classically trained painter who doesn’t paint, Aesop Rock the individual is hard to pigeonhole. As a word maven and beat smith of […]

DJ Jazzy Jeff: Great Expectations
DJ Jazzy Jeff admits to being stopped often, to dismissive fans asking, Jeff, what are you up these days? While hes chosen a different light than his former MC partner Will Smith, Philadelphias beloved DJ has been successfully keeping Hip-Hop very much alive, worldwide. The former champion of the turntables has blossomed to a producer […]

Romeo: Walking Tall
Growing up in the spotlight of show business aint easy, just ask the cast of Diffrent Strokes. So many child-stars have fallen quickly out-of-favou with their adoring public over the years. And in the world of music, look no further than the once-beloved Michael Jackson to see the effects of celebrity status early on in […]

Young Jeezy & USDA: Long Cool Summer
The concept of established artists fronting a group effort is about as original as a duet with Akon, creating a clothing line, or dropping a DJ Drama assisted mixtape. Someone must have forgotten to tell Young Jeezyhes managed to release two certified multi-platinum albums and stretch his fan base as if it were one of […]

Minister Louis Farrakhan: Know the Time Part 1
Through samples, through peace meetings and through friendships The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan has been speaking to Hip-Hop for decades. Today, with his health not as certain, Minister Farrakhan speaks to Hip-Hop. Minister Farrakhans words at Saviours Day stressed unity of race and religion. Though the politics may not have changed, the walls that […]

Spoonie Gee: The Godfather of Rap
When Spoonie Gee spit a verse, he typically had a lot more than 48 bars in his raps. Two decades later, Gabriel Jackson is a man of a few words. But as one of the first nationally-known Harlem MCs, Spoonies legacy speaks for him. Starting with Spoonin Rap in 1979, the MC had hits including […]

Kinky B: Standing Ovation
With every major player in Hip-Hop, there is always someone behind the scenes ensuring all the business is being handled. In the case of multi-platinum trap star Young Jeezy, Demetrius Kinky B Ellerbee is the man behind the man. An equal partner in Corporate Thugz Entertainment, Kink plays an intricate role behind in the day-to-day […]

Phat Kat: The Upside of Anger
Considering that hes built like a fullback, its only fitting that Phat Kat was the co-founder of a group named 1st Down. Long before the legion of hipsters bought their Dilla Changed My Life t-shirts, Kat and a virtually unknown Jay Dee teamed up to become the first Hip-Hop act from Detroit to secure a […]