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Guru: Father of Hip Hop Jazz leaves a legacy for fans

It is reported today that the father of Hip Hop and Jazz fusion has died due to complications from his battle with cancer. As the vocalist of one of the most respected teams in Hip Hop, Gangstarr, Guru's voice...

Barriers have no effect on Ahoora’s new release. by C73

Living in America, we tend to take things for granted; for instance, “Freedom of Speech,” among many of our other liberties. We seem to forget that there are people in other countries that lack many of the freedoms afforded...

Secret to Success: The Power of Passion

For years I’ve been asked by artists and aspiring entrepreneurs about an easy way to succeed in the industry. Typically the question is unwittingly disguised as various queries, including: What’s the best way to get noticed? How do we...

Malcolm McLaren: Punk pioneer and Hip Hop innovator

Malcolm McLaren was a trendsetter, music futurist, tastemaker, a forefather of modern Punk, and a Hip Hop innovator. During the ‘70s McLaren introduced the world to one of the most abrasive bands ever to step on a stage- The...

Unsung Hip Hop Heroes of the 90s

Troubleneck Bros., Art of Origin (Chino XL's first group)  and Trendz of Culture are just a few of the amazing artists of the 90s that delivered the goods. Here are some of their significant contributions to the Hip Hop...

Why Hip Hop Was Great

Original Hip Hop: Notice that the young fans were positive and articulate. I met Scott La Rock in '86, about a year before he was murdered. He was positive, encouraging, and went beyond offering advice- he actually helped me...

What is Hip Hop?

You can’t be Hip Hop by wearing diamonds in your mouth. Hip Hop won’t be found in a Bently or an Aston Martin. Wearing brand names like Coogi, Roca Wear, LRG, or Sean Jean won’t make you anymore a...

Where are the Hip Hop Heroes?

Where are the Hip Hop Heroes? Kool Herc Grandmaster Flash Melle Mel Cold Crush Bambaataa RUN DMC Jazzy Jay Whodini LL Cool J Rakim Dougie Fresh Slick Rick Schoolly D Chuck D They exemplified the essence of Hip Hop: creativity, originality, and positivity. They each brought something to the table that was truly a...

New Distribution Avenues for Indie Filmmakers

There’s an interesting article in The New York Times about the film industry, and how the need for new distribution channels is imperative, specifically for indie filmmakers. They discuss how the creators of a movie called One Too...

The First Hip Hop Mash Up: The Clash

In 1981, two years after the first rap records hit the airwaves, The Clash, a punk band from England released a single called “The Magnificent Seven.” The track was a hybrid of rap, funk, and punk. The song contained...