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Hip-hop Legend Large Professor Announces Class is Back in Sessionnew

If hit songs were murders, Large Pro's fingerprints could be found on many a soundbwoy killing.
NOW Magazine  |  Addi Stewart  |  09-02-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Divine Brown Achieve Musical Divinty on 'The Love Chronicles'new

Approximating Jully Black's earthy power, Mariah Carey's Olympic range and a sonic texture similar to Alicia Keys, Divine Brown may not be a consistent force in pop, but she should be, as she's an almost flawless vocalist and song sculptor.
NOW Magazine  |  Addi Stewart  |  08-26-2008  |  Reviews

People Under the Stairs Stick to the Fundamentalsnew

The Los Angeles-based underground mainstay's fifth album, cleverly chris­tened Fun DMC, should resonate with new people seeking that good ol' head-nodding feeling and anxious old disciples underwhelmed by the group's last LP, Stepfather.
NOW Magazine  |  Addi Stewart  |  08-11-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

South African Hip-hop Hero Tumi Goes Solonew

Tumi has the verbal dexterity of Pharoahe Monch and the lyrical clarity of Nasir Jones. His moniker often gets bandied about in "who's the best MC?" conversations across the globe.
NOW Magazine  |  Addi Stewart  |  08-04-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Rick Ross' Rough Real Talk Turns Out to Be Not So Real After Allnew

How stunning was it when The Smoking Gun discovered that Ross, one of hip-hop's most popular new artists, was really a former Florida Department of Corrections officer named William Leonard Roberts?
NOW Magazine  |  Addi Stewart  |  08-04-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Pharcyde Reunite for Rock the Bells Blowoutnew

This culture often kills the dreams of hip-hop optimists like me, but 2007's Wu-Tang Clan/Rage Against the Machine reuniter and Rock the Bells president Chang Weisberg has brought about another miracle: all four original members of the Pharcyde are set to perform together on hip-hop's biggest tour of 2008.
NOW Magazine  |  Addi Stewart  |  07-21-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Toronto Hip-hop's Bad Rapnew

With so many insanely great artists making bangin' beats and dope discs, why is the local scene so slept on?
NOW Magazine  |  Addi Stewart  |  03-21-2008  |  Music

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