Cent’s explanation for ducking lyrical smoke has less to do with fear and more to do with how he now defines Hip-Hop itself.
A 2002 Esoteric interview from HipHopCanada, conducted by Complecks aka Chris Collins, highlighting early underground hip-hop history.
Big Daddy Kane will headline the Hip Hope Ball in Delaware, using Hip-Hop culture to spotlight Black health disparities and ignite real-world change.
Nearly 25 years after Kid Rock released “Cool, Daddy Cool,” the song has sparked newfound controversy. Rock dropped “Cool, Daddy Cool” in 2001, two decades before he was tapped to headline Turning ...
On the cusp of winter migration, a hummingbird works through worries about its looming journey to “the warm south” in a candidly told first-person narrative from Karas (Almost Time). The ruby-throated ...
RZA reunites the legendary Juice Crew for a new EP. The collective - Big Daddy Kane, Masta Ace, Kool G Rap, Roxanne Shanté, Craig G, Grandaddy I.U. and MC ...
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