Slang Editorial--Wu-Tangs's Cappadonna lets knowledge be born on his history, how he got down with the Wu, and what to expect from his album "The Pillage". http://www.myspace.com/cappadonna
Tech-Knowledge-D- Check Public Enemy's front man, Chuck D as he breaks down the origins of Hip-Hop music, the culture and technology's influence on the genre.
They Want EFX--Das EFX talks about their journey from getting discovered by EPMD, stream of consciousness lyrical delivery, and people copying their influential style.
Def are I... LA's own Defari talks about his educational background, beginnings with the Alcoholiks and the dues he's paid?with a little background help from a big kid from Nicklodeon. (Recorded 01/27/99)
Handle Your Business--EPMD talk about their journey from dropping their first single, blowing up on the Hip Hop scene and putting rappers like Red Man, DasEFX and Keith Murray on.
Frosty the Showman- One of the Rock Steady crew's original b-boys, Frosty Freeze talks about rules of engagement when it came to battling and his involvement with the classic flick Style Wars.
Step Into The Arena--Guru from Gang Starr talks about how he linked up with DJ Premier, and their journey as one of Hop-Hop's most influential groups, from first singles, label changes, and remaining consistant album to album.
Clan In The Front- The Wu-Tang Clan's elder statesman, the GZA discusses his growth following his initial failure as a solo artist, the politricks of the industry, Liquid Swords entertainment and a forthcoming documentary.
The Bomb Squad General--Hank Shocklee details his beginnings as a DJ and live show promoter and the development of the trademark Bomb Squad sound that made Public Enemy famous. http://www.myspace.com/hankshocklee
The Hierocast--The Hieroglyphics Crew is in the house discussing their origins, influences, and the challenges with going the independent route with their new album "3rd Eye Vision" http://www.hieroglyphics.com
Innovators... Ken Swift and Doze Green discuss Hip-Hop before it was called Hip-Hop, graffiti writing, bombing and the fusion of all the elements of the culture. (Recorded 03/17/99)
The Hip-Hop Congressman?--Author and activist Kevin Powell discusses his experiences interviewing and profiling Tupac, Hip-Hop and Politics, and his book Keepin' It Real: Post-MTV Reflections On Race, Sex, and Politics. http://www.kevinpowellforcongress.com
A Call For Action. Kool Herc, the father of Hip-Hop speaks on politics, urges Hip-Hop artists to care for their communities and discusses DJing techniques. (Recorded 03/21/99)
The Westside Connect--Mack 10 talks about his Hoo-Bangin' Records label, his film/commercial projects and unveils "The Recipe" for his new album while introducing featured artists: Boo Kapone, Techniec, and MC Eiht. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mack_10
Born To Roll--MASTA ACE discusses how he went from a DJ to an MC, joining the world famous Juice Crew, dealing with the politricks of the music industry, the regional differences in Hip-Hop, and his days as a Graffiti writer. http://www.myspace.com/mastaaceofficial
Roundtable Discussion- Big Daddy Kane, Kid Creole, Fab 5 Freddy and others debate whether a traditional D-jay is needed in Hip Hop, before several emcees including Slick Rick and Freddie Fox discuss their origins and musical influences.
What What--Capone-N-Noreaga's own N.O.R.E. discusses his loyalty to the underground, all the projects he's touched, CNN and what to expect from his debut album "N.O.R.E." http://www.myspace.com/nore
Alphabetical Slaughter... Street scientist Papoose explains the meaning of his name, "thugification" and his connection with DR.Period, Kool G Rap and AZ. (Recorded 03/17/99)
A prince among thieves... Prince Paul discusses his aspirations to put out a movie based on the American dream to become a rapper and his constant drive for success. (Recorded 02/24/99)