Choke No Joke: I Ain’t No Joke
As a videographer for Damon Dash during the decline of Roc-A-Fella, Arthur Alston known within the industry as Choke No Joke captured many a moment on camera that The Death of a Dynasty failed to depict. Showcasing his documentary I am Choke No Joke throughout the country and with plans to take it overseas, it […]

Juelz Santana: Face Off
Everything has its side effects, including success. Juelz Santana is learning this the hard way as he speaks about the title of next project, a Lil’ Wayne collabo, Cant Feel My Face. Slowly growing numb to success, the Harlem bred MC finds himself having to elevate his game to even higher levels so that he […]

Guerilla Radio and Grand Schemes
One artist of countless rappers wants all that the world can offer a Hip-Hop talent. Miamis Grand Scheem is not only gunning for global radio waves, but hes zeroed in on the Top 40 market to start – remarkable aspirations. Furthermore, the Pakistani-born rapper is not offering bling. He’s bringing social and political commentary in […]

DJ Kay Slay: Breaking Records
Throughout Hip-Hop, there are record executives and several rappers that have instilled fear in the hearts of many. Behind the turntables, the same may be true of Kay Slay. Still, The Drama King didnt use those tactics to get into the industry. Instead, the East Harlem native has been involved in Hip-Hop for four decades, […]

Cadillac Don & J. Money: Lacville ’79
While theres a while slew of artist coming out of the south these days, we havent had that one artist or group that just speaks for hip-hop in quite some time. Our generation has definitely had a few, most notably groups like Outkast, 8Ball & MJG, and UGK. These groups have managed to appeal to […]

Pitbull: Thicker Than Water
While the new faces of Rick Ross, Dre, and Plies have popped up in Florida, another rapper has scouted the real estate of Miami success for the last four years. Although his album, El Mariel did not hit shelves until 2006s fourth quarter, the presence Pitbull saw primetime exposure by way of Born N Raised […]

Mista Long: Long Road Back
F Few can forget the classic bridge of Black Sheeps The Choice Is Yours. People at house parties and clubs got low to ground immediately when they heard engine engine number nine erupt from the speakers. That song still fills dance floors 15 years later, whilee the duo of Dres and Mista Lawnge failed to […]

Bleu Davinci: Revelations
Before there was music, there was madness. BMF has maintained one of the largest followings in contemporary urban America. However, after Demetrius Flenory, aka Big Meech, was arrested last year and millions in assets were seized by the DEA, Bleu Davinci was left to run BMF Entertainment on his own, finding himself alone to deal […]

Yello: Booked, Behind Bars
God, please pardon your son, my mind was young and my feet were unable to outrun where Im from. Yello begins his first book, Respect the Jux, with this fitting quote. A onetime thief, Yello saw his life of crime come to an abrupt end when he was arrested and decided to take the blame […]

Rewind the Rhyme: Snoop Dogg
As the end of the year approaches, labels are scrambling to drop a slew of heavy hitters hoping to rake in that last bit of bread before ’06 is a wrap. Among them, The Game, Young Jeezy, The Clipse, Pitbull, and Lil Scrappy are holding it down for the new jacks and Jay-Z and Nas’ […]

Hip-Hop and The Great Pumpkin
From charity moves to the timeless tradition of good football and family love, everyone has their own special turkey day story – even some sad memories. In celebration of Thanksgiving or Thankstaking, as illseed likes to call it – we asked some artists, actors and DJs what their most memorable moments were. B.G.: Thanksgiving […]

Storm the Unpredictable: Quiet Storm
Theres a difference between trying to send a message and actually speaking from experience. Storm the Unpredictable brings feel-good Hip-Hop while embarking on topics that culture enthusiasts of any age can relate to. Not only because of the subject matter but because of the way its done. Dope beats, well-composed lyrics and random doses of […]

Nas: Hip-Hop’s Eulogy Part Two
AllHipHop.com: In 2002 you told AllHipHop I want to build bigger alliances throughout Hip-Hop. It’s time for unity among the whole Hip-Hop world. Sounds like aligning with Def Jam was always in the cards. Nas: Absolutely. This is New York. This is the house that Russell Simmons built. This is a house where you got […]

Nas: Hip-Hop’s Eulogy Part One
Nas is entitled to change his mind. So despite his new album being tabbed Hip Hop is Dead, its a safe bet that Nasir Jones has more up his sleeve than just a provocative title. Since aligning with the Def Jam ship currently steered by Jay-Z, his once bitterest of rivals, the publics take on […]

Jim Jones: Boulders At The Throne
For the clueless few, Jay-Z and the Diplomats have had friction between them even when the group leader Cam’ron and company were signed to Roc-A-Fella Records. The tension had settled under the surface, dormant for many years. Furthermore, when Cam’ron issued his own lyrical barrage at the Def Jam president last year…it was basically ignored. […]

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: Ladies Night
Being a woman in Hip-Hop is not the easiest task. Surfing through the waves of misogyny, bias, and assumed physical inferiority, ladies in the industry are faced with multiple obstacles just to align themselves as equals to the fellas. DJ Cocoa Chanelle is no stranger to this struggle. A seasoned DJ- one of the greatest […]

AZ: Superhero with no Disguise
In an industry full of loud, braggadocios rappers feeding gimmicks to the masses, its a relief to see that some of the strong who move quietly arent being silenced. AZ is definitely one of those who has been standing firm for over a decade, and has no plans for slowing down. One of the signs […]

Duece Poppi: Chuckin’ the Deuce
Duece Poppi isnt your average newcomer to the realms of rap music. In fact, he isnt new at all. Cutting his teeth on high school chum, Trick Daddys 2001 release, Book of Thugs: AK Verses 47, and more notably, the single, Shut Up, the Atlanta-born rapper went on to work with South Florida rap elites […]

Trick Daddy: Super Ugly
With Rick Ross being the one to “blow” up Miami as of late, a certain label colleague probably left some wondering if he indeed slipped into obscurity. Trick Daddy fans need not worry though, because Trick hasnt been sitting idle even though he wont say hes been busy either. Perhaps thats just thug code, […]

Count Bass D: No Kidding Around
Above The Law once rapped about a Black Superman, and with all due respect to Hip-Hops favorite nine-man super-group from Staten Island, no MC seems to fit the profile better than Nashvilles Count Bass D. The average rapper would have you believe they really are living in the lap of luxury; in reality their powers […]