A native of Boston (the city that has brought you DJBooth favorites Termanology and Akrobatik), rapper Sullee got his big break when he was selected as …Listen »
When Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama first announced his candidacy in February of ‘07, the platform he adopted was ”Change is coming to America!” Later that …Listen »
Similar to the path taken by international superstar Rihanna, R&B/Reggae fusion quartet, J Status, has landed on U.S. soil. Shortly after their journey to America from …Listen »
This past December, Wyclef released his latest album, Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant. In roughly under four full months, the album has only sold …Listen »
When Timbaland emerged as a super-producer in the mid-90’s, countless major artists called on the Virgina-native for beats. One of his clients, by the name of …Listen »
”Yo, these dudes is doing a lot of commercial tracks, but they ain’t doin’ tracks from commercials!” Confused? Don’t be, that’s just Staten Island representative AC …Listen »
Since the DJBooth debut of Bossman’s When Will It Be Over (Far Too Long), the rapper has had quite an eventful and (considering the title) ironic …Listen »
Joe Budden has a unique appeal; he can wile out over an insane party banger and get intricately deep over a soft, moody underground beat. Similar …Listen »
Following the success of his free online album, Mack of the Year, Philly rapper Trel Mack continues to cover hip-hop’s many bases. As Three 6 Mafia‘s …Listen »