Will Roush talks about losing 100 lbs. dealing with a deadly heart affliction, taking his life back and hitting the stage while trying to finish his college degree
“Life Doesn’t Frighten Me” is a strong album with beats and rhymes that actually stand for something. Malcolm & Martin deliver strong rhymes and better messages without being preachy or weak.
Sharon Jones deferred her musical dreams when real life came calling. Now she reigns as the Queen of Funk. Check her story.
B.A.M. has enlisted the aid of Lil Fame, as well as the mighty Skyzoo, N.O.R.E. and REKS on his remix to the aptly-titled “Hoodness.”
With a new album and a grown man mentality, Killer Mikel spoke with Planet Ill as we tested his new millennium gangsta.
Brandon Stravinski puts in serious hours and with his production company Red Letterbox. Hard work is not a guarantee that you’re going to be a star, but it goes along way towards keeping yourself in the business. Plus he plays a mean kazoo.
By Malice Intended In the upcoming horror film Insidious, a young family has to contend
DJ Raize gets the new generation hip to what rappers are saying in Check Ya Footnotes. The Rapping Duke? The Gooch? All that and more is revealed!
This week’s episode centers on unrest in Egypt and Tunisha, and how those protests have taken to both the streets and the Internet, as well as some real dope music.
25 years ago, Rakim changed Hip-Hop music forever with “My Melody.” Planet Ill revisits.