Boasting an impressive rap résumé that includes membership in the legendary Juice Crew and a verse on the classic 1988 posse cut “The Symphony,” Brooklyn’s Masta Ace is an underground…
…recording session. The album was critically acclaimed and remains beloved in Hip Hop circles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzyaaMUCpWs In 1996, Credle appeared on the Red Hot Organization’s compilation CD, America is Dying Slowly,…
…released his debut album, Reasonable Doubt. Although the record only reached No. 23 on the Billboard charts, it is now considered a classic Hip Hop album, featuring songs such as…
…critically acclaimed hip hop albums in years. Featuring A-list guests like Tech N9ne, Hopsin, Talib Kweli, Brother Ali, Krizz Kaliko, Vinnie Paz, Masta Ace, Sadat X, Eamon, and more, Legends…
…D.M.C. During the 1980s, Run-D.M.C. became the biggest Hip Hop group and are credited with breaking Hip Hop into mainstream music. For his skill re-working riffs from classic guitar records,…
…the streets of New York and battling with MCs. This, coupled with his victories in numerous freestyle rap competitions of the New York underground Hip Hop scene such as Rocksteady…
Since the beginning of the boisterous antics of the world of Hip Hop, there have been numerous self-proclaimed prophets who believe they possess certain secrets to understanding the meaning to…
…was released two years after A Tribe Called Quest’s second album, The Low End Theory, and reached #1 on the R&B/Hip Hop Charts and #8 on the Billboard 200 in…
Rah Digga is well known as a longtime member of the Flipmode Squad, a Hip Hop collective led by Busta Rhymes. She parted ways amicably with the group in 2007….
In a Hip Hop career that has stretched past a decade, Blackalicious has earned respect the old-fashioned way–rising through honesty, commitment, and artistry. Blackalicious is an American Hip Hop duo…
…in the Hip Hop community in a major way. Initially a DJ, Bahamadia switched trades when MC’s such as Sha-Rock (Funky 4+1 More), Lady B, and Salt & Pepa entered…
Co-produced by KRS One, this Just Ice classic is one of the earliest history lessons in Hip Hop. Almost 30 years later, Just Ice’s first person account of Hip Hop’s…