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Killer Mike Speaks On fans taking responsibility and not letting the radio and the industry dictate what’s dope and where hardcore Hip-Hop now resides. more about “killer mike on finfing dope hip-hop“, posted with vodpod

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Since winning the Academy Award in 2006 for “It’s Hard Out Here For A Pimp” off of the Hustle & Flow soundtrack and becoming the first Black music group to win best song, Memphis’ own Three 6 Mafia has continued to find a way to keep their name in the mainstream. With Laws of Power […]

It’s been over three years since fans heard a major release from the Virginia duo The Clipse. After releasing their debut album Lord Willin’ that fans and critics alike praised as a refreshing form of lyricism, the duo followed up with their more darker album Hell Hath No Fury which although far more grittier than […]

“Benzino, the hardest n*gga, you don’t know him for hammers/ You know him for talkin Shyte with Nore behind the cameras/ I blam at cha and damage ya.” Royce Da 5’9” is clearly a rapper that delivers on his promises.  When he announced the release of Bar Exam 3, he issued a warning to those […]

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Since the untimely death of rapper Proof the camp of Shady has been somewhat quiet outside of the group compilation Eminem Presents: The Re-Up. As it pertains to solo careers, nothing has seemed to flourish and artists such as Bobby Creekwater and Stat Quo have decided to pursue their careers on the solo tip. Detroit […]

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“Ask the teenagers, O.G’s and ask the kids/ What they definition of classic is/ Timeless! So age don’t count in the booth, when your flow stays submerged in the fountain of youth/ Ain’t no doubting the truth!” –  Rakim Allah on DJ Premier’s “Classic” w/ KRS, Nas & Kanye West. (2007) In certain circles “classic” […]

While Hip-Hop’s ‘First-Family’ celebrated 36 years of uniting people globally last month, the culture they established, Hip-Hop, also observed its 35th anniversary.  Although the Universal Zulu Nation (UZN) was established by Afrika Bambaataa in the Bronx during November of 1973, its message of “Peace, Unity, Love & Havin’ Fun!” has since circulated the entire Earth, […]

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It’s funny how perception does a full tailspin as a person becomes progressively famous.  As an artist continues to get the embrace of the mainstream, especially those in Hip Hop , questions begin to arise as to how they were able to claim that success and there is even speculation that is business being dealt […]

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The Jacka hails from the land of sunshine, palm trees and the place where rap once reigned. Straight out of the bay area, the Jacka is hardly a new artist at all. He broke into the West Coast hip-hop scene in the 90’s with his street sanctioned super group, Mob Figaz. With the allegiance of […]

Today while hanging out with Rev. Al Sharpton in the studio, I found my mind reflecting deeply on the recent drama between Tiger Woods and his wife, Elin Nordegren. In spite of the fact that I was sitting next to the man who epitomizes race relations in America, no one brought up the fact that […]

“Now Ma$e be the man that’s never in his hood/ Yeah he wear a ring but he still like wood/ Girl in his eyes you the baddest but he dates men on the low, he’s a …” As Hip-Hop Wired was the first to report, Legacy The Jesus, a former member of Ma$e’s congregation, had […]

“As far as working with Beanie, It’s a motivational song called “Tell That I Won’t Run Away.” It’s for all my strong Black people and Beanie Man putting that Jamaican fire on there and it’s a mixture of both our styles and it represents the struggle.” Hurricane Chris has held down radio this year with […]