Bonus footage from another of my little haters, who always conspires to keep me from working on the computer.
(music by Jimmy Davis, from publicdomain4u.com)
Answering a few of the many excellent responses to my “Beating the Little Hater” video.
There’s a little voice inside my head, and he’s out to get me. What does your little hater sound like?
photo credit: luismuna.com
Lemon, all-star poet and Def Poetry Jam veteran, envisions the poetic future of hip-hop.
Another exclusive I caught at MC Serch’s birthday party, rare footage of a young (and I mean young) MC Serch demonstrating the latest hip-hop dances at a local talent show.
Some endearing and exclusive footage I captured at the birthday party for MC Serch, legendary member of 3rd Bass and host of the White Rapper show. His mom talks about her background in show business that paved the way for Serch, sings a little song for the crowd, and remembers ...
An Audio/Video 9-way mashup based on people’s videotaped reactions to a recent gross-out video meme.
Fox News Vs CNN Vs. WWE - Finally, proof of what we’ve always suspected: the news is even more fake than pro wrestling.
Investigating the Wutang leader’s secret history of digital turntables.
Amy Winehouse and the Ethics of Clowning People…What’s off limits when everything private is public?
The director of Wild Style talks about that other hip-hop movie, and gives advice for aspiring hip-hop filmmakers.
Anime Freestyle footage from our radio show, the Underground Railroad.
How musicians can reclaim what’s important about their music.
The director of 1982’s seminal hip-hop film Wild Style talks about how he hatched his plans for the movie with hip-hop/graf pioneers Lee Quinones and Fab Five Freddy, and how he watched their work help to sptread hip-hop around the globe.
On the rapper TI’s federal charges for building an arsenal of machine guns.
An interview with the director of 1982’s seminal hip-hop film “Wild Style,” featured this week on VH1’s “Hip-Hop Honors” show.
Korean rock band inspires hearty crowd participation from the denizens of Union Square.
Why these debates about the state of hip-hop always make me queasy.
Bobby McFerrin’s son shows his skills as a human beat box, adapting his dad’s style for the hip-hop generation.
This would be his debut single.
More of our interview with NY Oil.
Why the “Failure Is Not At Option” mindset makes failure inevitable.
One of the underground hip-hop scene’s most talked-about emcees explains why he sees the death of the music industry as a sign that God is alive.
Some ideas on how to spend that money if you choose not to side with the forces of evil.
More live performance, from one of Toronto’s top emcees. (Canada does count as another country!)
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