Who’s better? Charlie Hustle or the Super MF’n Villain?
We’d be remiss if we didn’t include E-40 Fonzarelli in a feature about indie rap hustlers. E-40 isn’t just a prolific game spitter, as founder of Sick Wid It Records he’s also the model of a successful hip-hop entrepreneur...
Underground hip-hop heads are about to have their heads explode when they hear this new track from Flying Lotus, Earl Sweatshirt, and MF DOOM (operating under his Viktor Vaughn alter ego).
A year after dropping their relatively well-received collaborative album, 'Keys to the Cuff,' DOOM and Jneiro Jarel, collectively known as JJ DOOM, are prepping a 'Butter Edition' re-release -- and here's the first taste.
DOOM's signature "Gladiator" inspired face plate gets replaced with a security mirror in the new video for JJ DOOM's "Bookhead." ("JJ DOOM" is producer Janeiro Janel and DOOM's collaborative project.)
Directed by legendary artist Stephen "ESPO" Powers, the clip for the song follows DOOM as he attempts to shoplift at a London convenience store only to have a
According to the tabloids, Beyonce and Jay-Z are interested in buying Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch. Seems like a weird place to raise a family.
T-Pain recently responded to the rumours that he and his wife are swingers.
Here's a new single from Gucci Mane, "Dirty Cup," which features 2 Chainz...
Kendrick Lamar says he won't be voting in the upcoming presidential election. "I don't do no voting. I will keep it straight up real with you. I don't believe in none of the shit that's going on in the world." Hmm.
Trey Songz talks being single, his "type" and more...
Controversial rapper MF Doom has been accused of a variety of nefarious plots and schemes over the years, from brawling with his hype man and fleeing the stage, to sending out his manager (and others) to perform in his stead, but according to 'NY Mag,' his latest stunt might be his most confusing...
Hip-hop's masked villain MF Doom pulled another concert no show this past Saturday night at the Congress Theater in Chicago. Billed as "MosDoom," with longtime supporter Mos Def also scheduled to perform, fans in attendance are claiming that Doom once again tricked them into thinking they would see him perform live...
At the beginning of 2009, many critics and fans had relegated Mos Def's turn-of-the-century successes in Black Star and his first solo record, 'Black on Both Sides' as his hip-hop peak. Wisely, he quickly turned the tables with 'The Ecstatic' -- one of the best, more innovative hip-hop records released this year...