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Guru & Solar: Timeless

Guru & Solar: Timeless

Gangstarr is one of the illest Hip Hop groups to ever do it, so there’s no question, heads want a reunion. The danger in that is the tendency to sleep on anything that’s not Gangstarr. So, instead of asking the same tired questions, we chose to spotlight that new new coming from Guru and Solar, a partnership that’s looking to push music forward and at the same time, bring that real Hip Hop back.

June 8 2009 | Posted in Interviews, Still Relevant | Read More »

Still Relevant?: St. James Interviews West Coast Legend Spice 1

Still Relevant?: St. James Interviews West Coast Legend Spice 1

Spice 1 clarifies what he meant about defending Ice T in the feud with Soulja Boy, his father being a Black Panther and how that’s affected his music and his time with Pac.

April 6 2009 | Posted in Interviews, Still Relevant | Read More »

Still Relevant: Larry Larr

Still Relevant: Larry Larr

Larry Larr, the breakout Philly artist that had the whole city bumping his single, “Larry- That’s What They Call Me” in ‘90’s sits down with Brittany Graham of HHLO and reminisces on how he got started in the industry, his future plans on helping developing artists get exposure, and the mix-up with Grandmaster Flash and Larry Love the dancer…

January 30 2009 | Posted in Interviews, Still Relevant | Read More »

Still Relevant: G-Dep Returns

Still Relevant: G-Dep Returns

G-Dep, the rapper best known for his single “Let’s Get It” featuring Diddy and Black Rob, whose music video introduced the entire nation to the “Harlem Shake” is back.

November 20 2008 | Posted in Interviews, Still Relevant | Read More »

Still Relevant? DJ Kev Ski

Still Relevant? DJ Kev Ski

Considered by many to be one of the truest and most underrated innovators of hip-hop, DJ Kev-Ski has been there since the beginning. Since first spinning records in the late ’70s to DJing for the likes of Doug E. Fresh in the early ’80s…

June 3 2008 | Posted in Interviews, Still Relevant | Read More »

Still Relevant: La the Darkman

Still Relevant: La the Darkman

La the Darkman was only 17 years old when he recorded his now legendary Heist of the Century album. HHLO’s Pete the Meat caught up with the legendary Wu member to discuss what looks to be a very promising 2008 for La the Darkman.

May 8 2008 | Posted in Interviews, Still Relevant | Read More »