Lil Durk Changes His Religion!
You can hear it here from illseed: Lil Durk is now Muslim.

Kendrick Lamar Gets Praised By Minister Louis Farrakhan
KENDRICK LAMAR MEETS WITH CONTROVERSIAL RELIGIOUS LEADER LOUIS FARRAKHAN READ MORE!

Political P-Funk: Ice Cube’s ‘Death Certificate’ Turns 25
ICE CUBE’S CLASSIC ALBUM TURNS 25

EXCLUSIVE: The Philadelphia Ramp-Up To Malcolm X’s Murder
MALCOLM X WAS ALMOST ASSASSINATED IN PHILLY JUST BEFORE HIS DEATH IN FEBRUARY!

Justice Or Else Moves Forward With Economic Boycott
Minister Nuri of The Nation of Islam Speaks Justice Or Else!

Justice Or Else: Analyzing Hip-Hop’s Bad Habits With The Nation of Islam’s Brother Sultan Muhammad
BRO. SULTAN MUHAMMAD BREAKS DOWN SOME ISSUES WITHIN HIP-HOP CULTURE AS “JUSTICE OR ELSE” MARCH APPROACHES

Nadirah X: “Incarceration”
NOI AFFILIATE NEW BIRTH RECORDS DROPS NEW MUSIC BY NADIRAH X JUST IN TIME FOR #JUSTICEORELSE MARCH ON 10/10

Nation of Islam Backs New Artist Nadirah X
CHECK OUT ONE OF THE FIRST ARTISTS BACKED BY THE NATION OF ISLAM

Louis Farrakhan Speaks On Meeting Kanye West & Kim Kardashian (VIDEO)
THE NATION OF ISLAM LEADER DELIVERS HIS SAVIOURS DAY 2015 ADDRESS

EXCLUSIVE: Ferguson's Struggle: No Games, The Spirit Of Tupac And A Divided Movement
A FORK IN THE MOVEMENT: THE MARCHING CONTINUES IN FERGUSON

Jay Z & Jay Electronica Cover The Final Call; Publication Explores God's Influence In Hip Hop
GOD & HIP HOP: “ALLAH IS READY TO TAKE CONTROL OF THIS POWERFUL ARTISTIC EXPRESSION”

Minister Louis Farrakhan Addresses Jay Electronica, Jay Z & The Nation of Islam at The Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival
Minister Louis Farrakhan Addresses Jay Electronica, Jay Z & The Nation of Islam at The Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival

Why I Love The Nation of Islam (And Those Like Them)
WHY I LOVE THE NATION OF ISLAM…AND THOSE LIKE THEM!

Louis Farrakhan Tells Kanye West Not To Bow To Jewish Pressure
LOUIS FARRAKHAN: WHAT KANYE WEST SAID ABOUT JEWS IS TRUE

Examining the Nation of Islam Through a Hip-Hop Lens: Queen Yonasda (Lonewolf)
Mother. Rapper. Activist. Writer. Daughter of Destiny. Yonasda Lonewolf is all of these things and more. Being born the only girl during a historic time in the Civil Rights struggle for indigneous people in America made her special right from the start. But, being the granddaughter of one of the most controversial men in the world – Minister Louis Farrakhan – makes her downright interesting. “I have to acknowledge my [late] mother Wauneta Lonewolf – her life, too, was filled like that. And I must say that I love it, because I can walk with so many people of various backgrounds. At times, it can be difficult,” Lonewolf admits. “In the Bible, God said, “I give you land; this is all yours. Sometimes we limit ourselves and we say, ‘I’m from Chicago; I’m from New York. God said, This is all yours.’ I’ve always been able to use that scripture to guide my life.” As AllHipHop.com learned over its nearly week-long visit with the Nation of Islam just a few weeks ago in Rosemont, Illinios – it takes all types to build a nation. Certainly every movement or civilization in existence has in some way involved women. And Queen Yonasda – with her royal-inspired rap name – is about building and movements and civilization. At the same time, one can’t help but think how she breaks stereotypes. Queen Yonasda wears neither head-covering garb or traditional Islamic attire. Instead, for the special Saviours’ Day occasion, she chooses beautifully-woven and colored Native American outfits befitting a Queen. And she’s plenty down-to-earth. “The Nation of Islam teaches ‘Knowledge of Self.’ One thing that many religious organizations do not go into ‘self’ – to where you came from, that Jesus wasn’t White,” she says. “Once you have knowledge of who you are and where you came from, you’re going to be much more prosperous – especially if you come from pride in who you are.” As we floated through the convention center during the busy, activity-filled weekend, it was apparent that the Queen reigns supreme among her Nation of Islam family. She gave orders to high-ranking Fruit of Islam brothers (with kindness), was adored by the women and girls, and worked the panel circuit and stage like a true, music-promoting MC should. “I released an album in 2009; it’s called God, Love and Music on 101 Distribution, that’s my distribution company, and it’s available for order at WalMart, and FYE, and online. I also have a mixtape that I’m going to release very soon. It’s called All Hail The Queen – it’s off the chain. I’ve got people like Keith Murray on there; of course, Cappadonna’s [with whom she had a previous marriage and shares a son] on there. It’s just a dope mixtape; it’s a party tape, and I want everyone to have a great time with not your typical mixtape.” Watch the video of her rocking out at the Nation of Islam Saviours’ Day Hip-Hop and R&B concert. Then check out a video of a people who are near and dear to her heart – her late mother’s tribe from Pine Bluff, Arkansas: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCRPjg5ngmY] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8UyER6tYno] Follow Queen Yonasda on Twitter (@QueenYoNasDa).

Examining the Nation of Islam Through a Hip-Hop Lens: The Brothers Wu-Tang
WU-TANG IS FOR THE CHILDREN! RZA AND HIS BROTHER DIVINE TALK WU, ISLAM & SUPREME MATHEMATICS

Examining the Nation of Islam Through a Hip-Hop Lens: Cormega & Raheem DeVaughn
OUR NATION OF ISLAM SERIES CONTINUES WITH RAPPER CORMEGA & SINGER RAHEEM DEVAUGHN!

Examining the Nation of Islam Through a Hip-Hop Lens: For The Youth
ALLHIPHOP.COM HAD UNPRECEDENTED ACCESS TO THE NATION OF ISLAM RECENTLY – READ PT. 1 OF OUR SERIES!

Artist Demont Peekaso Creates On-The-Spot Artwork for AllHipHop.com at Saviours’ Day
“The Real Hip Hop” painting by Demont Peekaso AllHipHop.com co-hosted a youth town hall meeting at the 82nd gathering of the Nation of Islam during its Saviours’ Day 2012 celebration in Rosemont, Illinois. The discussion, entitled “Our Generation Accepting Responsibility,” included participants such as rappers Jasiri X and Cormega, Wu-Tang Corporation CEO Divine, award-winning singer/songwriters Raheem DeVaughn and Mary Brown, and more. Focused on education, Hip-Hop as a tool, and pathways to success for young people in today’s modern world, the discussion was attended by several hundred youth and young adults from within the Nation of Islam, as well as the surrounding Chicago area. During the town hall meeting, AllHipHop.com met a talented young artist named Demont Peekaso who creates on-the-spot artwork of people, places, and events as they’re happening. Take a look at the commemorative piece he painted ON HIS SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE cellphone while listening to the good advice from the star-studded panel (AllHipHop.com’s own Grouchy Greg is to the far right of the painting, depicted with his infamous beard): For more information, or to purchase artwork, visit Demont Peekaso’s website at www.demontpeekaso.com.

Our Generation Accepting Responsibility Live Webcast
LIVE WEBCAST – “OUR GENERATION ACCEPTING RESPONSIBILITY”