DJ Cash Money Aims To Put Philly Hip-Hop Pioneers Back In The Spotlight
EXCLUSIVE: The pioneering DJ talks to AllHipHop about the “Philly Hip Hop Legends Show,” his contributions to the culture and future plans for his documentary.
EXCLUSIVE: The pioneering DJ talks to AllHipHop about the “Philly Hip Hop Legends Show,” his contributions to the culture and future plans for his documentary.
EXCLUSIVE: Longtime publicist Jonathan Hays claims he was subjected to weird sexual advances at the hands of a male Estate representative.
EXCLUSIVE: AllHipHop spoke to Lil Troy, who’s currently on the road to recovery.
L’Trimm—the Miami Bass duo comprised of Lady Tigra and Bunny D—were just teenagers when they signed a deal with Atlantic Records. Their inaugural album, Grab It! (1988), spawned the single “Cars With The Boom,” which peaked at No. 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became their biggest hit. With each subsequent release, Drop That […]
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“Tell Her She’s Dreamin’,” now available in the United States, tells a colorful story about how a young Australian girl in love with Hip-Hop made her dreams a reality.
The 14-track project, which boasts eight collaborations with Snoop Dogg in addition to guest verses from RBX, The Lady of Rage, Butch Cassidy, DaBaby and more, bumps with nostalgia while simultaneously ushering in another chapter for the bona fide OGs.
The legal feud between Cory “Ghost” Holland and rapper 50 Cent over the hit series “Power” escalated with violent threats from Holland and firm denials from 50 Cent’s team.
Michael Tremonte famously represented Rinat Akhmetshin, a notable figure in the Special Counsel investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 United States Presidential election.
The Oakland-based org is described as a “cultural repository for Bay Area Hip Hop artists, activists and educators who’ve made a 20 year or more significant contribution to the community and world via Hip Hop culture.”
The forthcoming album will serve as the follow-up to 2015’s Legend and the Brooklyn native’s ninth studio album overall.
Boasting features from frequent collaborator Paul Wall and Kool G Rap, among others, “Time is Currency” is a testament to his unwavering work ethic and commitment to the culture.
The three longtime friends performed “Eye Know,” which is included on the anniversary edition of “Three Feet High and Rising.”
According to close friend Van Silk, he passed away from a cardiac arrest at 7:16 a.m. ET on Tuesday (February 13).
One of them happens to be co-defendant Karl Jordan’s son, Tashawn Burns.
The embattled entrepreneur has less than a week to produce the required paperwork to move forward in the case.
By now, the esteemed journalist has grown accustom to being embraced by the rap community—and “Pillow Talk & Slander” is no exception.