While finding herself, Fefe Dobson reunited with Island/DefJam and it feels so good, she named her coming album Joy. Here’s how she found her way home and how Joy became her salvation.
Planet Ill sat with Paypa surrounded by Wutang framed pictures and relics of Big Pun and other classic echoes of how Hip-Hop was in that era, listening to how Paypa was going to be different. It goes a little something like this…
Planet Ill sat with the Homeboy Sandman at NYC’s Museum of Modern Art to discuss the high art of Hip-Hop, the low points of hunger, and the pride and integrity of a musician.
DJ Premier talks about his legacy in Hip-Hop and how that history affects his new artists and his label. How did the Notorious B.I.G. go from wanting to be in a Jeru video to dissing him on “Kick In The Door?” We have that scoop, some Jay-Z talk and more in part 2.
Legendary DJ Premier talks Guru, beef in Hip-Hop and how hard it is to be a success in the field of Hip-Hop alongside his new artist Nick Javas.
Planet Ill interviews Johnny Polygon and gives you the chance to Catch Up on his music with his new 30 track mixtape.
Planet Ill sat down with the original gangster of Hip-Hop to talk history, producers, Hip-Hop beef and other topics. Get with the true grit.
Planet Ill caught up with Big L’s older brother Donald Phinazee in Harlem to discuss L’s coming album Return of The Devil’s Son and a coming documentary in 2011.
Planet Ill got a chance to sit down with Brooklyn’s own Poisonous Pen. Pen, Big In height and heart, Pen tells us about his music, his art and another famous Brooklynite.
Planet Ill caught up with LidoLido to discuss why on earth a 18 year old Norwegian white kid with a gospel background would ever venture into the cold world of Hip-Hop.