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RandomGot called'It's about making that difficult decision that everyone faces at some point, to accept their calling. I think that with that calling comes great responsibility, and as artists, we have the tough task of deciding to do it the easy way, or the hard way. I'm a hard-headed dude, so I do it the hard way.'POSTED 10|13|2006
RA Scion
RA ScionThe revolution may not be televised, but it must be internalized'Seeing young kids in Zambia wear TuPac t-shirts and listening to them recite lyrics from Eminem gave me a pretty good idea of the cultural impact hip-hop has made. I also gained a tremendous appreciation for toilet paper.'POSTED 10|02|2006
Dutch Massive
Dutch MassiveThe new age Native Tongue'My most vivid and powerful memory would have to be late night, like 12 - 2am, watching 'YO! MTV Raps'. The first time I saw and heard Gang Starr's 'Mass Appeal' I literally fell in love at that moment in time. That was also the same night I rigged my father's stereo equipment to the VCR and began recording videos to audio tapes.'POSTED 10|01|2006
Iomas Marad
Iomas MaradGoing head with his own style'Iomos Marad is actually an acronym that stands for 'I'm On My Own Style' and Marad is from the 99 attributes of Allah or God that means 'different, set apart, not like anyone else'. And I believe that name describes me and what I do to a tee.'POSTED 10|01|2006
Motion Man
Motion ManA quick Q&A with the Meng'Get the bubble in the back let gravity hang it right/ see the chunky and attack I'm pushing with all my might/ no Levitra just seeing them cheeks tight will put my member at attention Viagra induced sight.'POSTED 10|01|2006
Project Move
Project MoveUnraveling the butterly theory'The notes and e-mails that we get are very inspiring. Ranging from people telling us we helped them get through a rough time in their life, to another telling us we're living breathing testements that hip-hop is still alive and not going anywhere.'POSTED 09|22|2006
Diamond Shell
Diamond ShellUncovering the shell'I am an original DJ, don't sleep (laughs)! I been in crates since Biz got me into this when he was with a crew called Midnight Express. He probably don't want me to mention that but whatever! (laughs) 'POSTED 09|01|2006
Too Tuff
Too TuffThe Deuce Ace Detonator: back to wreck shop!'DJ Z-Trip had played in Philly numerous times between 2000 and 2005, opening for his peoples Linkin Park. He always stopped his set to ask the crowd if anyone knew the whereabouts of DJ Too Tuff. Z hit me up earlier this year and we spoke on the phone and on-line about planning my comeback. 'POSTED 09|01|2006
YZ
YZStill in control of things'I never left the game but there w?s?a time when I didn't want to record anymore. I think I became bored with the direction of the rap industry. I never lost contact with the culture of hip-hop because I am the culture, humbly speaking of course.'POSTED 09|01|2006
Seven Shawn
Seven ShawnThe great seven'I always brought talented producers to Marley's to do some work, so I always stayed around the game one way or another. Marley always knew what it was when I came through. I keep fire for your soul.'POSTED 08|09|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