Danny Brown, Aesop Rock & Casual Among Many MCs On Blockhead’s “The Aux” Album
The resulting 15-track offering delivers Blockhead’s pristine production topped with the wordplay wizardry of his peers.

“The Marvels” Director Nia DaCosta On MCU Fan Criticism: “People Want What They Want”
AllHipHop was in the cut like Neosporin at the Urbanworld Film Festival as she spoke of how fast the last five years have passed and more.

Mix Master Mike: Rock Hall Inductee, DMC World DJ Champion—Now, DMC Legend Award Winner
The Invisibl Skratch Piklz co-founder and Beastie Boys alum talks to AllHipHop about his storied career and his upcoming album, “OPUS X MAGNUM.”

Flavor Flav Fans Confused As 2 Mystery Women Seemingly Gain Control Of Rap Legend’s Empire
Inside sources tell AllHipHop Flav hasn’t seen his youngest son in over a year and a half, which is coincidentally when his new manager took over.

EXCLUSIVE: Mobb Deep, Prodigy’s Estate & Supreme Sued Over 35-Year-Old Logo
According to court documents obtained by AllHipHop.com, plaintiff Bush Baby Zamagate, Inc. is accusing the Hip-Hop group of stealing its logo.

How DJ Muggs Reunited Two Members Of N.W.A For “Soul Assassins 3” Album
Boasting 19 tracks and contributions from some of Hip-Hop’s most celebrated MCs, the album is another colorful chapter in Muggs’ continually evolving catalog of hardcore Hip-Hop.

Pioneering DJ Eddie Cheba Suffers Third Stroke; Russell Simmons Calls For Action
The Def Jam Recordings co-founder tells AllHipHop he’s stable but remains hospitalized.

Ice-T Addresses Keefe D’s Arrest For Role In Tupac Shakur’s 1996 Murder
Duane “Keefe D” Davis, a self-identified South Side Compton Crip, was taken into custody by Clark County Nevada authorities on Friday (September 29).

Czarface—Inspectah Deck, Esoteric & 7L—Signs With Virgin Music: “They’re An All-Powerful Ally”
After years of grinding independently, the trio is looking forward to having some muscle behind their upcoming new music.

Kurupt Has High Hopes For Hip-Hop’s Future: “We’re Starting To Get Back The Culture”
Tha Dogg Pound OG is back with a new single called “Don’t Ask Me” featuring Suga Free.

Atmosphere Show Brings Out Souls Of Mischief, Large Professor & Several Other Living Legends
Plus, The Grouch and Eligh revealed some big Living Legends news.

JJ Fad Disputes Fab 5 Freddy’s Claim Ice Cube Wrote Entire “Supersonic” Album
As the First Ladies of Ruthless Records, JJ Fad broke down several barriers for women in Hip-Hop. In 1989, the trailblazing trio—comprised of MC JB, Sassy C and Baby D—became the first female rap group to earn a Grammy Award nomination for their debut album, Supersonic, which was released the year prior. But it appears some of the facts surrounding JJ Fad’s career are still being misconstrued. Last week, former MTV VJ and Hip-Hop legend Fab 5 Freddy sat down with Angela Yee for an episode of her Way Up podcast, where he incorrectly stated Ice Cube wrote all of Supersonic. “Ice Cube wrote that entire album,” he said. “I did the same thing. And it was Jerry Heller, the head of Ruthless Records, who told me that. And I was like wait. I did a double take and had to ask him like twice. But that’s the skill of a writer. Like, ‘OK, I can write for women.’ He put it all together for them, which was pretty incredible to think about at that time.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Van Silk (@rapamania_vansilk) Once JJ Fad caught wind of Fab 5 Freddy’s comments, they quickly addressed them on social media, calling them “false.” Speaking to AllHipHop, MC JB explained why it was so bothersome. “We love our brother Ice Cube and thank him so much for his contributions to our album,” she said. “He was in the studio when we recorded our album, and he wrote a couple of our diss songs, but in no way did he write our entire album. JJ Fad wrote the majority of our album, including [the single] ‘Supersonic.’ We are very proud of that. “We want to set the record straight as women that we are more than capable of writing, producing and performing in this Hip-Hop genre, and all genres. We honor and respect the femcees of today who are doing it all. We have no beef with Fab 5 Freddy. We just wish he would have done the research before speaking out on such a large platform that questions our authenticity.” Supersonic arrived in June 1988 with production by N.W.A members Dr. Dre and DJ Yella, alongside Arabian Prince, who served as co-producer. Singles included the title track, “Way Out” and “Is It Love.” The title track reached No. 10 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Play Songs and No. 22 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. It stayed on the dance charts for eight weeks. The single was ultimately certified gold by RIAA, a first for Ruthless Records. JJ Fad still tours the world, sharing their innate talent with their fans. View this post on Instagram A post shared by JJFad (@j.j.fad)

Xzibit & Layzie Bone Assess Rap’s Current Landscape: “Everything Sounds The Same”
The Black Jewish Entertainment Alliance hosted a panel at the Recording Academy in Santa Monica, California on Thursday night (September 14).

Exclusive: Images From VP Kamala Harris’s Hip-Hop Celebration With Lil Wayne, MC Lyte, Common, Jeezy And More
Vice President Kamala Harris Commemorates 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop in Grand Style With Jeezy, Common, Slick Rick, MC Lyte, Lil Wayne And More!

Will Jeezy Become A Trap DJ?
The word on the street is a young Jeezy wanted to be a DJ and now older Jeezy might just go back to one of his first loves.

Timbaland Delivers Some Promising News On Future Of Verzuz: “It’s A Big Brand”
In a recent interview with AllHipHop.com, Timbaland spoke about their plans for Verzuz and when we can expect the third season to begin.

Living Legends Plot Return With First New Album Since 2008: “It’s Time To Set The Bar”
The veteran West Coast Hip-Hop collective will drop the lead single, “Lettermen” featuring Reverie, on Friday (September 8).

EXCLUSIVE: Run-DMC Pioneer DMC Denies He’s Running For President
The pioneering MC was watching Messi make his MLS debut against the New York Red Bulls on Saturday (August 26) when he made a remark that was taken out of context.

Mix Master Mike Almost Got Eminem On A Track With Beastie Boys’ Mike D & Ad-Rock—He Still Might
In an exclusive interview with AllHipHop, the award-winning turntablist also explains why Beasties initially turned down Rock Hall honor.

Brooklyn’s Own Nems Joins Forces with Goliath Music—A New Era of Artistry Unveiled
Gorilla Nems has proven himself to be unstoppable. He’s still rising to the top dispite numerous personal and professional set backs.
