As a genre-crossing pioneer of Reggae and Hip-Hop, South Florida’s DJ GQ has held the “official DJ” title for such big names as Akon, Mr. Cheeks …Listen »
Since the film 300 was released last March, the legend of the tiny Spartan army (and their valiant fight against the much more powerful Persians) has …Listen »
The “War for the West” between 50‘s G-Unit and The Game‘s Black Wall Street has been slowly playing out since 2005. After The Game left G-Unit, …Listen »
After leaving his old recording home at Universal—for the greener pastures of Atlantic—Brooklyn rapper, Maino, quickly learned the benefits of his new label situation. Signed through …Listen »
Named after the landlord on the BBC soap opera, EastEnders, Derty Den has been in love with hip-hop since he memorized the lines to the Biggie …Listen »
Although Joell Ortiz is widely considered one of the most underrated MCs around, Ortiz’s lyrical skill hasn’t translate into success in today’s mainstream scene. Learning that …Listen »
Since 2005, most of the hip-hop played on radio and TV has had a gimmick of some kind, leaving longtime fans wondering ”Where the lyricists at?” …Listen »
Segregated Bone member Bizzy is set to release his first solo album in nearly a decade this upcoming spring. The album, titled A Song For You, …Listen »
Most rappers’ favorite hangout is the club, and the epicenter of any late night hot spot is undoubtedly the bar. Just ask Bay Area native Sky …Listen »
While many of N.O.R.E.‘s singles on DJBooth (most notably Set It Off and its star-studded remix) have garnered primarily positive reviews, many listeners have indicated he …Listen »
Since 2002, it seems that no year is complete without Virginia-native Skillz’ “rap-up” of everything and anything that went down the previous 12 months. Straight from …Listen »
With radio and club DJs seemingly spinning nothing but Dirty South club bangers, one would naturally wonder, ”What’s an East Coast lyricist to do?” Massachusetts-native Termanology …Listen »