Allhiphop.com and Yaheard.com presents….UK premiere of Something from Nothing The Art of Rap at Hammersmith Apollo. Watch Ice T along side Chuck D, Melle Mel and Raekwon answer questions which took place after the screening. For more performances, visit www.Yaheard.com
Interviews
The legendary rapper speaks on why he thinks rappers have been steadily dropping mixtapes , which have been overshadowing albums for some time now, and how they conjure a different meaning than studio albums that are released.
Don’t Talk to Strangers (DTTS) member, and West Yorkshire Hip-Hop legend Spida Lee speaks with Ryan Maxwell of Hip-Hop Kings in a brand new exclusive interview, after the Masta Ace gig in Leeds at Sedgwick Avenue.
Spida Lee speaks on his upcoming “Carricaou Jack 99% E.P which will be released this summer, which has a big collaboration with Klashnekoff and produced by Beat Butcha. Spida Lee also talks about production on the E.P, and gives some great shoutout’s at the end.
Filmed and Edited by Creation (@CreationBeats)
Twitter: @SpidaLee @HHKDotCom
Minneapolis based Hip-Hop group Doomtree give an exclusive interview to our friends at Hip-Hop Kings during their 2012 “No Kings” tour. As they celebrate the release of the single “Bangarang” Doomtree explain the meaning of the song, how they met with Yelawolf for the tour, and their thoughts on their Minneapolis Hip-Hop music scene. Furthermore they speak on their solo projects planned for 2012, and give some special shoutout’s at the end!
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Filmed by Doomtree, edited by @CreationBeats
In this interview courtesy of Faygoluvers, Tech N9ne speaks on his upcoming collaboration with R.A. The Rugged Man, “Hallelujah”, set to appear on R.A.’s new album “Legends Never Die”.
Get more info on “Legends Never Die” here:
Stay up on all things R.A. at: http://ratheruggedman.net/.
Legendary rapper Big Daddy Kane speaks on the legacy of The Beastie Boys and the impact they had on music. He also explains why KRS One and Dougie Fresh are two of his favorite artists.
The famed rapper/beatboxer sat down with Montreality for VladTV to talk about a myriad of topics, including his advice for artists who start seeing the money roll in, his keys to success, who he thinks he was in a previous lifetime and his upcoming projects.
The concept behind Hasan Salaam’s EP “Music Is My Weapon” is the belief that music can be used as a powerful tool in the pursuit of freedom, justice, and equality.
With the release of the project, Hasan is aiming to prove that music can change people’s lives, literally. All profits from the sale of the EP will be used to fund a school, clean water well, and medical clinic in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa. In November 2010, Hasan became the first U.S hip hop artist to ever perform in Bissau.
On the same trip he worked with the young artists, taught creative writing to the youth, and headlined a concert to promote freedom of speech. The “Music Is My Weapon” project is the next step, in an effort to provide change to a country that remains one of the poorest and least politically stable in the world.
To Donate: http://www.peaceismyreligion.org
Buy the Music Is My Weapon album: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/music-is-my-weapon/id480204118
Also stream or download Music Is My Weapon from:
For detailed project updates check out:
http://devon4africablog.blogspot.com/
http://www.hasansalaammusic.com
http://hasansalaam.bandcamp.com/
SB.TV took Mikill Pane to Nando’s for a ‘you guessed it food challenge’. Find out how he got on with deciphering peas from hummus and chicken from haloumi, whilst talking about his recently released mixtape.
As we prepare for the release of Copywrite’s “God Save the King (Proper English Version)” Our friend Ryan Maxwell of Hip-Hop Kings speaks with Copywrite in a brand new exclusive interview. Copywrite discusses the progression he’s made since The Life and Times of Peter Nelson, and how the idea of the Proper English Version came about.
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