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.
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…
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.
The Return of the Afficial Nasty: Onyx
What you are about to read is a piece of history in the making.The legendary Onyx reunited for an exclusive interview, giving only HHLO the opportunity to talk to Fredro Starr, Sonee Seeza and Sticky Fingaz all on the line together for the first time in years.
Still Relevant? Ladybug Mecca
Since the breakup of Digable Planets in 1994, the Grammy-winning group has been busy working on solo endeavors for the past 14 years.
Still Relevant? Lord Jazz
If you haven’t heard from Lords of the Underground in a while, it’s because you haven’t been listening hard enough. The legendary Jersey trio hasn’t gone anywhere. They’ve been steady touring and making music with their latest album House of Lords released last August and new DVD out now. HHLO got the chance to talk to DJ Lord Jazz on the phone from his current home in Paris about what he’s been up to overseas and future L.O.T.U.G. projects.
Still Relevant? Keith Murray
HHLO recently caught up with legendary rapper Keith Murray - original Def Squad member who has been shredding up microphones since the early-‘90s.