Rapper Stat Quo sat down with me for a radio interview back in April of 2005. During our conversation he excitedly talked about his debut album, …Listen »
Besides cooking up numerous regional hits, production ace Nitti is also the head of his own label, Playmaker Music. Fresh off a distribution deal with So …Listen »
Despite his debut album, Welcome to The Zoo, coming and going faster than a Twista verse on speed, Block Entertainment’s Gorilla Zoe has steadfastly continued to …Listen »
Friends since grade school, rappers Hollow Tip and Metro are living out a dream. After signing a joint deal between independent label Voicez Music Group and …Listen »
Watching Polo Grounds’ label mates Hurricane Chris, Boxie, and Lil’ Josh & Ernest receive label promotion ahead of him; Miami’s C-Ride knew he had to make …Listen »
Since their self-titled debut album (packaged together with Lil’ Scrappy) was released in ‘04, Atlanta crunk group Trillville has gone through more than their fair share …Listen »
While T-Pain and Lil’ Wayne spent 2007 doing their best Samuel L. Jackson routine (when you accept every offer that comes your way), rapper Ludacris sat …Listen »
Two of the most underrated street soldiers in hip-hop have joined forces in what might be considered a bioregional classic. Like fellow Brooklynites Biggie and Jay-Z, …Listen »
Terry Davis, a.k.a Izza Kizza, was born and raised in the rural southern town of Valdosta, Georgia. A musician since the age of 12, Kizza was …Listen »
Ready to establish himself as more than just Bohagon‘s protégé, Stone Mountain native Playboy Tre plans to lead a movement that brings a country sound back …Listen »
Though Atlanta has enough rap anthems (Welcome to Atlanta, for example) to fill up a few compilation albums, there hasn’t been a true R&B anthem for …Listen »
Polo Grounds Music took rapper Hurricane Chris from local Louisiana talent to national mainstream success story in less than one year. So, can they go two-for-two? …Listen »