During in the late 80's and early 90's hip-hop and rap music enjoyed a balanced representation on mainstream channels. Conscious hip-hop groups like Public Enemy, De La Soul, X Clan...
Read MoreThis year around March (2012) we got together with King I Divine for a candid interview, since then the beat conductor has blessed us with two more projects. “Divine Scienze”...
Read MoreLil Dap & Malachi explain losing Guru, their new dedication album to their late mentor, and the Biblical and apocalyptic references on their classic LP. It’s hard to deny that...
Read MoreKnown as Los Angeles' "Ambassador of Boogie Funk," Dam-Funk represents the citizens of the Funkmosphere. Headquartered in the Leimert Park section of L.A., Dãm (pronounced: 'Dame' as in Damon) spent...
Read MorePurpose, founding member of the group Tragic Allies, teams up with extraordinary producer Confidence of Rashad & Confidence to bring you their debut album "The Purpose of Confidence". While these...
Read MoreMassachusetts emcee M-Dot spits some timeless bars over a Whatson produced beat. M-Dot linked up with German beatmaker Whatson while touring Europe for the fourth time. The enigmatic M-Dot talks...
Read MoreBorn and raised in Brooklyn N.Y., Doom has been into the culture since the early 80's from being a Graff writer, a B-Boy, a DJ and a Hip Hop producer....
Read MoreMaking her Organized Threat debut, it gives us great pleasure to deliver Gavlyn's first music video for her EP "Habit That You Blame" titled "What I Do". The project was...
Read MoreD Strong started rhyming in 1985 during the early days of the Golden Era. At first it was just for the thrill of the battle over high school lunch table...
Read MoreBlack Rob began associating with the label as early as 1996, appearing on the Bad Boy remix to 112's "Come See Me". He was then featured on several other Bad...
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