Monthly Archives: February 2014

Love and Hate: El Da Sensei

You should know who the Artifacts are – Brick City hip hop contributors that, well, if you don’t know, you could use the internet to find out about, which, according to El Da Sensei, who I ran into at Rhyme Fest Los Angeles, is one of the things he loves most about hip hop. I’ll let […]

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Love and Hate: Sadat X

Speaking of legends – I ran into Sadat X, Brand Nubian MC and all around hip hop icon, at Rhyme Fest Los Angeles. He shared with me what he loves, and more than dislikes, about hip hop. …the man makes a VERY good point. Check yourselves. Enjoy.

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Love and Hate: Supernatural

I recently ran into MC Supernat, freestyle king and legendary battler, at Rhyme Fest Los Angeles. …and these were his thoughts on what he loves, and, well, doesn’t love, about hip hop. Enjoy!

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Von Pea

So there is this girl, right, and her name is Tanya Morgan, right, and she is like – wait, what? No. Tanya Morgan isn’t a girl. Tanya Morgan is the brainchild of a couple very talented dudes, one of which I recently had the opportunity to interview, and he goes by the name Von Pea. […]

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Roc Marciano

I recently got the opportunity to interview New York rapper Roc Marciano, a fixture in the underground music seen for quite some time now. Coming off of his latest release, 2013’s Marci Beaucoup, Roc is primed to do it even bigger this year, and really make a name for himself among those who might not […]

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M Slago

Everyone once in a while some shit will come along that’s new to me, that is so attractive sonically, I have to know more about where it’s from, who made it, and why I hadn’t heard it sooner. That was my reaction when I heard Homeboy Sandman’s latest project, All That I Hold Dear. But […]

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Rapper Big Pooh

I was recently given the distinct privilege of interviewing rapper Big Pooh, formerly of Little Brother, and currently of, well, himself. With host of albums and projects released both with Little Brother, and as a solo artist, this veteran of the hip hop game has more than a few pieces of advice the up and […]

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Classics: Marco Polo

There are many producers I love, for a lot of different reasons, and you may look at this guy as just one of them. …and you would be right, he is one of them, but what he offered up in this interview was something that gave me respect for an artist I already had a […]

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Classics: Jake One

  So, I was fortunate enough to catch producer Jake One one fine evening, and I took full advantage of it and asked him like 54.9 million questions. …dude not only makes incredible beats, but honestly, he has a very realistic and down to earth view of hip hop, and is kinda of a fly […]

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Classics: Goodie Mob

…that’s right, you read that correctly. I interviewed Goodie Mob. The journey you are about to embark on in readig this interview is one of humor, knowledge, and all around excellence, so enjoy motherfuckers! First of all, for people who are stupid and don’t know, can you introduce yourselves? KG: Yo what’s up, my name […]

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