PackFM: What’s My Name?
G raffiti artists must be patient these days because law enforcement agencies are cracking down on the craft. Urban Van Goghs have to wait in the shadows until they have a chance to use city streets, buildings and trains as their canvas. The process is challenging but worthwhile once the artists creation is appreciated throughout […]

Mr. Lif: Universal Magnetic
O n the approach of the Hip-Hop Political Convention in Chicago, the air is tense. While everybody waits to see the true impact of Hip-Hops political potential, one of its most decorated soldiers is on the move. Mr. Lifs newly released Mo Mega is setting the underground on fire while the artist behind it considers […]

Jamie Kennedy: Just Clownin’
E ven in its rawest form, Hip-Hop has always been able to touch lives. Though some may not comprehend why middle-class suburbia has an affection for it, it is what it is. Anyone connected to Hip-Hop has wanted to use one of its elements to express their loyalty to it, by any means necessary. Case […]

Rampage: Flavor Saver
When an artist sees his face on a fictious missing milk carton, it can elicit either disdain or motivation for that MC. For Rampage, it was a sign that the game was missing him, prompting his return with Have You Seen? on his own Deep Freeze Records this summer. The milk hasn’t spoiled yet. While […]

Rock of Boot Camp Clik: Hellraiser
R ockness Monstah can be a hard man to keep tabs on. You would probably have an easier time locating your long lost Yo! MTV Raps trading cards or those exclusive Dunks youve been lusting over on eBay. Since the release of Heltah Skeltahs sophomore effort, Magnum Force, Rock has been linked with DJ Lethal, […]

Buckshot of Boot Camp Clik: Rebooted
C rews, posses, clans, and cliques; the Hip-Hop landscape is littered with supergroups whose dreams of collective success became the CDs we now use as coasters. As the co-founder of Brooklyns own Boot Camp Clik, Buckshot is one of the few people to avoid such a fate. With over three million units sold independently, a […]

Lil Weavah: Southwest Rider
Its no secret that the independent spirit is not only alive, but its quite fruitful in the South. That said, why is the best selling underground ATL artist rhyming about his car breaking down? Lil Weavah is cut from a cloth that has not been publicly seen in some time. Having sold over 20,000 units […]

Young Dro: Killer Instinct
A true-chain smoker will light one cigarette off of another, it prevents from having to use matches or a lighter. Perhaps thats what Atlantic/Grand Hustle Records considered when they piggybacked Young Dros Best Thang Smokin off of TIs highly successful album, King. After three years of making powerful appearances on albums from T.I., P$C, and […]

Daz: So So Daz
For more than 14 years, Daz Dillinger has known survival. Daz watched a Death Row dynasty being built from his early days as an MC while living off of Popeyes Chicken. Five years later, he saw it all unravel even though he left with a Dogg Pound Gold solo album, Revenge, Retaliation, and Get Back. […]

Cardan: A Different World
Im the hottest thing out of Harlem, says Cardan. The artist who has never released an album may be confusing some with that statement. After all, Cardans biggest buzz came from Harlem World in 1998, despite not being on the singles or in the videos. Still, the Uptown rapper has survived not only from feature […]

Jazze Pha: Party Music & Songs For Your Car
Alot of rappers and producer-types in the industry can be hard to talk to. You often have to pry their jaws open sometimes to get them to spill the beans for a hot exclusive. Normally, the higher up on the Hip-Hop food chain the artist is, the more difficult it is to get them to […]

Khia: Queen to Be
W hen you feel like nobody can do it like you and your competition is minimal its only natural that you step up and claim a title. Queen of South is what shes chosen to call herself and it doesnt seem like anyone has objected well at least not yet. Written off as a one-hit wonder […]

The Roots: Blood, Sweat, and No Tears
The Game Theory is defined as “An agent or person who is faced with a set of moves he can play and will form a strategy, to best respond to his environment.” Nobel Peace Prize-winning mathematician John Nash, the subject of the film A Beautiful Mind, developed this theory to calculate an actual formula to […]

Dante Ross: Dummy Smacks
T odays A&R not only eats off of the artists he signs, he can become a star in his own right. Jay-Z can shout out Lenny S as TI brings in DJ Drama to be the ears of Grand Hustle/Atlantic. However, in the formation of Hip-Hop as we know it, one of the most unmentioned […]

DMX: Dog Days of Summer
E arl Simmons is many men. In one respect he is a loving husband and father of four. On another plane, he is DMX, a talented and world renown emcee that has moved millions and millions of albums. Then there is X, the volatile, Yonker’s native who unpredictable nature is legendary. When AllHipHop.com interviewed The […]

Ise Lyfe: Lyfe As We Know It
We went from fighting for freedom to goin dumb for free. Thats how Ise Lyfe begins one of the songs, Enigma, from his debut album, Spread the Word. The East Oakland representative is not against Hyphy culture by any means, but instead the 23 year old is out to challenge the youth to be more […]

Styles P: Built to Last Part Two
AllHipHop.com: Many consider A Gangster and a Gentleman a classic. Would you agree? Styles: If the streets say it, I’m riding with it. That album was a challenge for me. They were like “He’s good with the Lox, he’s hot on mixtapes, but can he make an album?” I know they didn’t expect me to […]

Styles P: Built to Last Part One
D avid Styles is a self-proclaimed problem. He’s adamant about you knowing it, absorbing it, and passing the declaration on to the next man. More often than not, listeners are overrun with gangster tales and tough talk that varies from phony album rhetoric, fabricated industry imagery, and true-to-life hood legends and trap stars that fall […]

GM Grimm: The Hunger For More
GM Grimm, perhaps better known as MF Grimm, has lived the life that many rappers can only write fictional rhymes about. Emerging in the early 90s, Grimm collaborated with Hip-Hop greats Kool G Rap, Akinyele, and KMD, to name a few. The rugged rapper even penned undisclosed parts of Dr. Dres The Chronic for West […]

Lord Jamar: The Greatest Story Never Told
S temming back to Eric B & Rakim classics like In the Ghetto, the Nation of Gods and Earths, otherwise known as Five Percenters, have been some of the most successful MCs and producers to date. From Busta to Raekwon to J-Live, this powerful belief system changed the Hip-Hop vernacular from using words like God, […]