The Anniversary of 2Pacs Death-Who Speaks for the Have Nots in 2010?
Every year around this time many of us within Hip Hop take some time out and reflect on the life and times of Tupac Amaru Shakur as commemorate the anniversary of his tragic death Sept 13 1996. With each passing year its interesting to note that as a younger generation grows older, icons like 2Pac […]

Hexs Return: Back At It
Back again,bastards. This stroke s### is turning my drops into annuals. F**k it. Oh, & f**k Chuck Creekmur & Steve Raze, too. Just because. [Editor’s Note: Both Chuck Creekmur and Steve Raze appreciate the man known as hexmurda as well as his editorials. Yep. Click here for the Black Milk interview, hex’s homey. ] Whut […]

“What’s Up With Rappers [Allegedly] Using Coke?”
In the famous song Dopeman, spit by Ice Cube over 20 years ago, one line stood out for being the most memorable: Dont get high off your own supply. We all remember that lyric, because getting high was the job of the crack head, and the man in charge made sure he was always in […]

No Passes: Twitter Beef, Jay-Z & Willow Smith, and Ameriie
Welcome to “No Passes,” a new column on AllHipHop.com. The purpose of the column is to simply address some of the improprieties, inexcusable acts and general f**k ups of our otherwise grandiose, innovative and otherwise trailblazing community. The column will be in a number of voices, from AllHipHop Staff to you the writer. So, drop […]

Kevin Powell’s Open Letter to Hiphop America
Open Letter to Hiphop America September 2010 Peace to all of you. I am writing this letter from Brooklyn, New York, where I am currently a Democratic candidate for Congress. For those who do not know, there are 435 United States Congresspersons in America, and 100 United States Senators, all based in Washington, D.C. when […]

WWWD? (What Will Weezy Do?)
This is one of my most serious editorials that Ive ever penned. Its very serious because it deals with peoples lives and whether or not theyll choose to live or die. In writing this piece, I have to reflect back on the lives of other men who found themselves in similar situations and use them […]

No Passes: The T.I. Edition
The views expressed in this article are those of the author and not necessarily those of AllHipHop.com.T.I. T.I. T.I. I was just talking about the homey T.I. I was specifically talking about this: Since Tip got out of jail, hes been smiling a lot. Id look at every post-arrest interview, every photo, every appearance and […]

The Hip-Hop Nation Can Only Rise As High As The Women In It
Greetings Relatives, Last Night BET premiered their first music documentary “My Mic Sounds Nice” about the history of representation of females in Hip-Hop and asked the question “Where is she now?” Something I have been telling people in the past 7 years that I have been rapping professionally is that Hip-Hop isn’t dead it just […]

No Passes: Soulja Boy, Dorrough, Drake, America
Welcome to “No Passes,” a new column on AllHipHop.com. The purpose of the column is to simply address some of the improprieties, inexcusable acts and general f**k ups of our otherwise grandiose, innovative and otherwise trailblazing community. The column will be in a number of voices, from AllHipHop Staff to you the writer. So, drop […]

For Hip-Hop Fans, Hate Is The New Love
Hate is the new love. Recently, the hate levels have risen faster than a wave in a Tsunami. Why do the fans hate their own artists so badly? I don’t have all the answers, but I sure have a lot of observations. This strand of hate isn’t new, but it sure is pervasive as an […]

A Double Standard?: Alicia Keys vs. Fantasia Barrino
Both singers allegedly stepped out with a married man. All similarity ends there. Guess which one gets a pass and which one gets labeled with a scarlet letter — and why. American Idol winner and R&B singer Fantasia Barrino tried to kill herself. It is being reported that she took an overdose of aspirin and […]

Brand Alignment: Why Floyd Mayweather Jr. Should Connect With Don King
Brand Alignment: Why Floyd Mayweather Jr. Should Connect With Don King For him its all a matter of the disrespect that hes feeling and them not listening to him, King said. Its all about pride and dignity. I understand him completely because we share a common background as rising from the ghetto. He wants his […]

Terrence J Recounts Trip to Haiti, Returns Inspired
Her sweet voice was originally what caught my attention as she walked by us on a Port Au Prince street singing Justin Beibers Baby. In the midst of such destruction and chaos, here 15-year-old Sophia was, plowing forward, taking odd jobs to support herself and her four year old brother and providing them shelter and […]

D.O.L.N. (Death Of Live Nation?)
Is Live Nation at deaths door, as some recent media reports may have us believe? Not quite. You can put the electrical defibrillator away for now, but dont let the doctor leave the room, yet. As many of you may know from reading my writings at AllHipHop.com or elsewhere I believe that one of the […]

Black and Ugly as Ever, However!
“First things first, I Poppa, freaks all the honeys, dummies, playboy bunnies, those wanting money. Those the ones I like, cause they dont get nathan, but penetration unless they smell like sanitation. Gar-barge I turn like door knobs. Heartthrob? Never, black and ugly as ever; however ”Biggie is considered the G.O.A.T by many because of his […]

The Decline Of The Conscious MC: Can It Be Stopped?
This is the way of an artist a purging, a catharsis the emerging of a market a genre on my own – Water Walker by Djezuz Djonez (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBXSIan1l8o) As many AllHipHop.com readers know I have been promising to write about what I have loosely described as the death or demise of the conscious MC. Last […]

Why is Congressman Ed Towns Suing Opponent Kevin Powell?
A Statement by Kevin Powell Good day to you all. I find it very sad and contradictory that Congressman Edolphus Ed Towns, a 27-year Democratic incumbent here in Brooklyn, New Yorks 10th Congressional District, is suing me. Like him, I am a life-long Democrat. Like him I was born in another state but came to […]

An Open Letter – Slum Village–The End of an Era.
On the break up of Slum Village. An open letter to whom it may concern. It’s hard to try to write about Slum Village coming to an end. Although, it’s an obituary that I have had in my head for a very long time. TheEnd is one of hip-hop’s more resilient groups because they kept […]

Charlie Rangel Begat Ed Towns: Something Is Broken In Brooklyn, Too
Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power. Abraham Lincoln And the drama of Congressman Charlie Rangel continues to unfold with 13 charges of misconduct, even as I type this essay: Mr. Rangel faces a range of accusations stemming from his accepting four […]

Hip-Hop Reform: Women in Hip-Hop
Edited by Shaahn Williams First of all, Id like to apologize for what I am about to do. Weird, I know. But I want to apologize to every woman that loves Rap with all her heart and soul, and is tired of hearing why the female emcee is endangered, yet no one has given a solid […]