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listed interviews

Marco Polo
Marco PoloForza Spaghetti Bender Music!'If anything, I'm more into sauces then actual pasta's. I love red sauces and pasta with rapini! I'm a big penne fan as well!'POSTED 06|01|2006
Mes The Jive Turkey
Mes The Jive TurkeyNo bullshit!'I feel like listening to happy music or sad music or angry music just like everyone else. So it's the same with writing. I translate my different moods into different songs, just like people feel. You feel. Essentially they are songs about you.'POSTED 06|01|2006
Scoob Rock
Scoob RockDominican Swedish European'Everytime I talk to an American producer, artist, they think 'Dude is from Sweden, what do he now about hip-hop?'. Plus they want mad money! And they mad cocky! (laughs)'POSTED 05|09|2006
Bilal Bashir (Divine Styler)
Bilal Bashir (Divine Styler)Divinity Stylistics'Working with Ice T and Donald Dee was more like a learning experience because they had been in the game longer than I have. Everlast had no experience so we had to start from the beginning and build his skills up to professional status.'POSTED 05|01|2006
Keith Masters
Keith MastersThe Bioluminescent''The Revolution' is an interesting term. It groups a lot of different spheres of change into one. We need to change how we govern ourselves, we need to change our political structure, we need to change the racial boundaries in our society.'POSTED 05|01|2006
Soulstice
SoulsticeSoul wandering'I could definitely use more hours in day, just ask my wife! Some days it's a real grind, but I always find time to get everything done. I'll get up around 6am, do an hour of music, go to work from 7:30am untill 5pm, hit the gym, and then go back home to write songs and take care of business. 'POSTED 05|01|2006
Dooley-O
Dooley-OWatch his moves'Me and Cut Chemist went out to the Pasadena flea market and other spots. Those were some good times. I was findin shit I couldn't find in Connecticut. When I came back to CT, Xtra and Chris was like what's in the trunk and I smiled and said 'funk, nigga'.'POSTED 04|12|2006
Sloppy White
Sloppy WhiteGet some!'I started gathering records back in the late 80's. I grew up in Alabama where there were crazy amounts of thrift stores and flea markets. It was so cheap to buy records back then which was great because you could afford to make a lot of 'blind purchases'.'POSTED 04|09|2006
Enot
EnotBoogie Down's boldest: the innerduction'I call myself Boogie Down's Boldest because I'm telling it like it is! That's the bold part, it's the little voice in my head that speaks for myself and the people. I hold my tongue for no one and some things have to be addressed in hip-hop that commercially viable music sometime runs away from.'POSTED 04|01|2006
El da Sensei
El da SenseiWhen the pen hits the pad'Now it's time for me to rally the troops. As artists now, we have to take on our own fate. You will see some things in the future that will support this, trust me. I have a plan, a big one, it's not just about El Da Sensei, we have to save hip-hop, not destroy it.'POSTED 03|26|2006
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FROM the vaults

AJ-Rok (J.V.C. Force)interview from 2006
Black Milkinterview from 2006
Diamond Shellinterview from 2006
K-Solointerview from 2006
Seven Shawninterview from 2006