Nas Asked, ‘Where Are They Now?’ AHH Got Answers
In response to Nas Hip Hop is Dead song Where Are They Now?, AllHipHop.com decided to answer some of Nasirs questions. Take a jaunt down memory lane, and find out what the greats of yesteryear are doing, the music theyre making, and what we can do to uphold their names. Redhead Kingpin: You know? This […]

Nas: Carry on Tradition
Nas’ mission isn’t over. Hip Hop is Dead has moved appriximately 355,000 units according to SoundScan and blessed him with his third Number One album in the 12 years since many of us pulled the plastic off Illmatic. Fans and critics still talk about whether or not the genre is actually deceased, which has offered […]

DJ Warrior: Golden State Great
W When you think of the West Coast, no particularly mixtape DJ comes to the average mind as say a Drama in Atlanta or a Clue in New York. DJ Warrior is trying to change the way the industry looks at and markets the west with his Cali Untouchable Radio mixtape series and his […]

Consequence: This or That?
Often times, rappers are marginalized. One gun reference makes you a gangster rapper, and one push for piece makes you conscious. Kanye, GLC, and Common make G.O.O.D. Music hard to classify under these umbrellas, but Consequence may be even tougher. Birthed into the industry by way of A Tribe Called Quests Beats Rhymes & Life, […]

AllHipHop Christmas 2006
James Brown once sang Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto. Certainly, thats not always the case. But as many Hip-Hop and R&B stars will tell you, there are memories of all sorts. From the shoreline of Coney Island to the traps of Bankhead, AllHipHop asked various personalities to reflect on the nicer things theyve […]

Spider Loc: The Big Bang
No matter how many artist bios or magazine articles you read, one thing remains the same: the best way to connect with your favorite MCs is to pay attention to the lyrics. If you listen to Spider Locs First Degree he flatly states, West Coast classic gimmie my space / and for the record I […]

A Chapter from C-Murder’s “Death Around the Corner”
DEATH AROUND THE CORNER A Novel By C-Murder If I cry, his blood will be my tears. The next day, Daquan awoke with a throbbing headache, and he couldnt unknot his stomach. Even the smell of Grandma Mamas gumbo didnt give him an appetite for anything other than blood. He showered and dressed quickly, then […]

8 Ball: Corner Pocket
Depending on who you ask, the word 8 Ball can take on different meanings. Ask my uncle, and hed tell you hes going to sink it every time. Ask a drug dealer, and hell give you a price. But ask anyone thats ever stepped inside the world of Hip-Hop and theyd tell you hes a […]

Ted Lucas: May Slip, Never Slide
Housing the staples of Miamis Hip-Hop scene is no hardship for Ted Lucas, CEO of Slip-N-Slide Records, but it is a far cry from the football field where he believed he would be making his money. With a roster that has continually maintained the relevance of this southern melting pot when it comes down to […]

Trina: Ladies First
Trina might seem one-dimensional in the eyes of some skeptics. The same woman whos recorded songs such as No Panties and 69 Ways has a soft spot in her heart. Take note, the rap world didnt accept her based solely on her voluptuous, southern curves or dirty mouth. Trinas got substance on and off the mic. […]

Five Producers Looking For the Perfect Beat
Some things naturally complement each other; tight rhymes over thunderous beats are only the beginning ingredients of the Hip-Hop hit recipe. Before elements can be gathered and mixed properly, the right beat is mandatory. For a rapper, strong production can secure a single, or prove the variable in a hit or a flop. While newjacks […]

DJ Clue: Quiet Storm
2006 has been a year where the DJ returned to the mainstream consciousness of Hip-Hop. DJ Khaled supplied a crossover album in Listennn while DJ Dramas Gangsta Grillz mixtapes brought the best out in everybody from Little Brother to Lil Wayne. Michael 5000 Watts chopped and screwed numerous albums as DJ Nasty produced bangers for […]

Project Pat: Some More Mr. Nice Guy
In the eyes of the law, Project Pat may be some sort of menace to civilization, but those that come into contact with him know there’s more sides to him than a dice from a Dungeons and Dragon’s game. He’s a genuine sort of person with penchant for base, gutter lyrics – lyrics that were […]

The Game: Not Like Daddy
When The Game visited the UK last week, I was honored to be granted a face-to-face interview. I was however warned that he may not turn up, say little, or could lock it off at any time. As I waited in the lobby of a posh London hotel, the previous journalist emerging from his own […]

Semtex: Oceans Apart
If you look up the word Semtex in the English dictionary, you would find the definition: A general-purpose plastic explosive. But ask anyone from the UK to define Semtex and you would get: Hip Hop Radio/ Tour DJ, Def Jam UK Head A&R/ Marketing Honcho and UK Music Ambassador. With an insight in both the […]

Styles P: Black is Back
Regardless of any current trend in Hip-Hop, Styles P continues to remain one of the streets most provocatively blunt and respected lyricists over time. His career and personal life has seen many changes since 1998. He went from being a Bad Boy to being a Ruff Ryder, from getting jiggy to getting high, from enjoying […]

Tech N9ne: Fully Loaded
Having already garnered an extensive fan base worldwide, an impressive catalog of recordings, and amassed individual album sales far beyond the 500,000 mark, Kansas City, Missouris own reigning rap champ, Tech N9ne, unbelievably, is still not quite a household name yet. Although He has continually toured around the globe, been featured on platinum soundtracks, and […]

Termanology: Hood Politics
Can Lyrics kill? Thats the question of the new era of Hip-Hop. Artists who possess lyrical flow and swiftness sometimes blow concepts and words right over the heads of the masses like a leaf in late autumn. In a time where hooks and beats seem to rein supreme, lyrics in many cases, have taken a […]

Rich Boy: Robbin’ Hood Theory
So you just bought a Cadillac what are you going to do? Throw some Ds on it, of course! Alabama native Rich Boy is making some noise with his hood anthem, but dont let the subject matter fool you theres a lot more to him than what meets the eye. After a stint at […]

Black Milk: 100 and Two Percent
When Slum Village needed a post-Jay Dee sound, they found comfort in two fledging Detroit producers, Young RJ and Black Milk. Known as BR Gunna, the duo not only produced slept-on gems like 2005s self-titled Slum album, but they also released Dirty District compilations that keep that Ds name alive on the underground. Through all […]