EXCLUSIVE: MC Serch Responds To Nas’ “King’s Disease III” Mention
MC Serch has issued a response to Nas name-checking him over selling his piece of Queensbridge rapper’s catalog. Read more!

MC Serch Is Selling His Portion Of Nas’ Catalog
Rap legend/executive MC Serch is selling off his portion of the songs he owns in Nas’ extensive, iconic catalog of music. Read more!

‘Illmatic’ Producer MC Serch Discusses Jay-Z’s Famous Diss About Nas’s Publishing
The veteran music business executive reflects on one of Hip Hop’s greatest lyrical clashes.

Rakim Rumors Are About To Get Somebody KTFO!
Vlad did an interview with Serch. Lord Sear did an interview with Rakim. Chaos ensues.
Gore Elohim “Goretorium” (Video)
Check out Goretex Elohim’s latest visual, “Goretorium!”

Exclusive: Sneakas Drops Off His New Single “Gimme The Loot” Featuring Boldy James
A while back, AllHipHop.com premiered the track “Neighborhood Watch” by New York artist Sneakas featuring Bishop Lamont, which highlighted the Trayvon Martin shooting. Now MC Serch’s Serchlight Media is once again teaming up with AllHipHop.com to bring you the latest single by Sneakas titled “Gimme The Loot” featuring Boldy James. The song, which borrows from the classic Notorious B.I.G. original, is from Sneakas upcoming project, There’s A Rapp For That, due to be released this summer. The video for the song is expected to be released in the next few weeks. Click here to download “Gimme The Loot” by Sneakas featuring Boldy James

MC Serch Protege’ Sneakas Teams Up With Bishop Lamont For Trayvon Martin Fund Benefit Song
(AllHipHop News) East Coast artist Sneakas has teamed up with West Coast artist Bishop Lamont for a new song that benefits the Trayvon Martin Fund established by the slain teenager’s parents. The new track called “Neighborhood Watch” features a portion of the infamous 911 phone call by George Zimmerman as an introduction and uses a line from it as a sample in the song. For every download of the song, MC Serch’s Serchlight Multimedia company will be donating 5 cents to the foundation. Donations will be capped at $10,000 for the first 200,000 downloads, and matching contributions can be made by contacting info@serchlight.com. “Neighborhood Watch” can be downloaded HERE courtesy of Complex Magazine. The link provided is the one that Serchlight will be using to determine the number of downloads.