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I am Grouchy Greg. I founded AllHipHop in 1996. In addition to running the site, I enjoy breaking news stories. My stories have been cited in The LA Times, NY Times, NY Post, TMZ, Yahoo, Billboard, The Associated Press, CNN, and more.

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494: UTFO’s Doc Ice

I had the honor to sit down with Doc Ice formerly from the group UTFO, most famous for their song “Roxanne, Roxanne”. He is the younger brother of Jalil from the rap group Whodini.  We discussed his single “The Comeback”, his work past and present, as well of what he thought about the current state of rap music and Hip-Hop culture.

494: UTFO’s Doc Ice

I had the honor to sit down with Doc Ice formerly from the group UTFO, most famous for their song “Roxanne, Roxanne”. He is the younger brother of Jalil from the rap group Whodini.  We discussed his single “The Comeback”, his work past and present, as well of what he thought about the current state of rap music and Hip-Hop culture.

494: UTFO’s Doc Ice

I had the honor to sit down with Doc Ice formerly from the group UTFO, most famous for their song “Roxanne, Roxanne”. He is the younger brother of Jalil from the rap group Whodini.  We discussed his single “The Comeback”, his work past and present, as well of what he thought about the current state of rap music and Hip-Hop culture.

491: Sam Seidel – Hip Hop Genius

In “Hip Hop Genius,” Sam Seidel introduces an iteration of hip-hop education that goes far beyond the usual approach of studying rap music as classroom content and looks instead at deeply honoring the knowledge of urban students. Seidel lays out a vision for how hip-hop’s genius—the resourceful creativity and swagger that took it from a local phenomenon to a global force—can lead to a fundamental remix of the way we think of teaching, school design, and leadership. All music in this interview is produced, recorded and performed by the students of the High School for Recording Arts. www.hsra.org credits

491: Sam Seidel – Hip Hop Genius

In “Hip Hop Genius,” Sam Seidel introduces an iteration of hip-hop education that goes far beyond the usual approach of studying rap music as classroom content and looks instead at deeply honoring the knowledge of urban students. Seidel lays out a vision for how hip-hop’s genius—the resourceful creativity and swagger that took it from a local phenomenon to a global force—can lead to a fundamental remix of the way we think of teaching, school design, and leadership. All music in this interview is produced, recorded and performed by the students of the High School for Recording Arts. www.hsra.org credits

491: Sam Seidel – Hip Hop Genius

In “Hip Hop Genius,” Sam Seidel introduces an iteration of hip-hop education that goes far beyond the usual approach of studying rap music as classroom content and looks instead at deeply honoring the knowledge of urban students. Seidel lays out a vision for how hip-hop’s genius—the resourceful creativity and swagger that took it from a local phenomenon to a global force—can lead to a fundamental remix of the way we think of teaching, school design, and leadership. All music in this interview is produced, recorded and performed by the students of the High School for Recording Arts. www.hsra.org credits

488: Sohail Daulatzai: Born to Use Mics: Reading Nas’s Illmatic

Dr. Michael Eric Dyson and Professor Sohail Daulatzai co-authored Born to Use Mics: Reading Nas’s Illmatic, which focuses on the first album by Hip-Hop artist Nas. In light of this book, I sat down with Professor Daulatzai to talk about how, if at all did Nas’ first album, Illmatic change the Hip-Hop industry. What did it mean for the future of the industry? How has it inspired rap artist? And, why write a book on this particular album? 

488: Sohail Daulatzai: Born to Use Mics: Reading Nas’s Illmatic

Dr. Michael Eric Dyson and Professor Sohail Daulatzai co-authored Born to Use Mics: Reading Nas’s Illmatic, which focuses on the first album by Hip-Hop artist Nas. In light of this book, I sat down with Professor Daulatzai to talk about how, if at all did Nas’ first album, Illmatic change the Hip-Hop industry. What did it mean for the future of the industry? How has it inspired rap artist? And, why write a book on this particular album? 

488: Sohail Daulatzai: Born to Use Mics: Reading Nas’s Illmatic

Dr. Michael Eric Dyson and Professor Sohail Daulatzai co-authored Born to Use Mics: Reading Nas’s Illmatic, which focuses on the first album by Hip-Hop artist Nas. In light of this book, I sat down with Professor Daulatzai to talk about how, if at all did Nas’ first album, Illmatic change the Hip-Hop industry. What did it mean for the future of the industry? How has it inspired rap artist? And, why write a book on this particular album? 

487: Paul Edwards – “How to Rap: The Art and Science of the Hip-Hop MC”

“How to Rap: The Art and Science of the Hip-Hop MC” is a book written by Paul Edwards. The book is compiled from interviews Paul did of several artists, breaking down exactly what it takes to be a great MC. Other artists include Kool G Rap (who also provided the foreword), Big Daddy Kane, Clipse, Mobb Deep, Souls of Mischief, Nelly, Masta Ace, will-i-am, Chuck D, Cypress Hill, Twista, Immortal Technique, and A Tribe Called Quest.