Tech N9ne sits with Arab Joe at Pushers Co and talks about finishing ‘Strangeulation II’ at the Studio, collaborating with Jay Z and Drake, never changing his style and Devil’s Carnival.
Official 247HH exclusive interview with Long Island, New York based Hip Hop DJ and Producer, Hank Shocklee of The Bomb Squad, where you’ll hear about the important roles that each member of Public Enemy played when creating music. #247HHEXCL
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“Melody of Streets” a joint project from HHX and Adidas Originals about Russian beatmakers of KOVSH, Boora and Maxi Scratch, where they go out to play music on street and talk about their views on Hip Hop, the role of the big cities in music and sources of inspiration.
Featured in the film producer Boora’ Soundogolism LP will be available for Pre-Order 04.01.16. via http://www.KingUnderground.com and dropping on 29.01.16.
Boora – Vandals Deserve More; taken from the forthcoming LP: Soundogolism.
Legendary DJ, Marley Marl has been a hip-hop staple for more than 30 years. Marley talks his upbringing in Queens, NY, working for hip hop pioneer, Mr. Magic and the infamous Juice Crew vs Boogie Down Production beef.
Legendary dancers, Roxrite and Lilou, create a short film series about iconic B-Boy and breakdancing crews from around the globe. This explosive style of dance is a way for dancers to compete, express their style and show pride for their local scene.
Kev Renegade lived through the lowest point in the UK B-Boy scene, where it was more of a punchline than a powerhouse. Rather than surrender to apathy, Kev formed the Soul Mavericks and fought for 10 years to get the respect London dancers deserved.
Phife Dawg kickin’ it with I Am Hip Hop Magazine editor @mayasocialista where they talk about the Caribbean roots of hip hop, trap music, ghostwriting, hip hop rivalries and his relationship with Q-Tip.
D12 has been with Eminem since the beginning of his career, which they spoke about during an exclusive interview with VladTV. The Detroit emcees shared stories about being in the studio while Em recorded his first project, “Infinite,” and Kuniva spoke specifically about working on track, “Open Mic.”
Speaking more about the album, the guys of D12 spoke about its poor reception, and Bizarre revealed that Eminem spoke about retiring if he didn’t place well at the Rap Olympics. The Detroit spitter ended up getting second place at the contest, and after Eminem called Bizarre with the news that he caught the attention of Dr. Dre, the D12 emcee told us that he quit his job.
D12 would later go on to work with Dr. Dre, whom the group said treated them like his own artists, which you can hear more about in the above clip.
With the 25th Anniversary deluxe edition of ATCQ’s debut album ‘People’s Instinctive Travels’ and the ‘Paths of Rhythm’ fresh in stores, three of the legendary rap crew’s four founding members (yes, four—don’t sleep on Jarobi!) turned up to kick it with Mass Appeal.
They talked about trying to shop their demo tape at a time when labels weren’t quite ready for their fresh approach to the art form, their camaraderie with the other members of Native Tongues movement, and what’s up with those long-winded titles. Plus, in a worldwide exclusive, Phife finally reveals the identity of the real Bonita Applebum.
People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm (25th Anniversary Edition)