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Interview by David Bennun, Melody Maker, 5 August 1995
GOLDIE is being called the Jimi Hendrix of jungle, the charismatic centre of an extraordinary new music. His debut album, Timeless, is a hugely inventive, ...
Foxy Brown: In the studio with Foxy Brown
Interview by Michael A. Gonzales, The Source, October 1998
LOOKING MORE like a model just departed from a catwalk than a rapper hustling to finish an album, Foxy Brown sits quietly behind the massive ...
Salt-N-Pepa: Salt 'N' Pepa: Short Back and Asides
Interview by Caroline Sullivan, Melody Maker, 28 April 1990
SALT 'N' PEPA are about to curl up and dye. The first of their chain of Salt 'N' Pepa beauty salons will soon open at ...
Tupac Shakur: Afeni Shakur: The Kick Inside
Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 1 July 1998
It is two years since gangsta rapper Tupac Shakur's short life ended in a hail of bullets. Caroline Sullivan talks exclusively to his mother about ...
Fugees, The: With Help From Roberta Flack, The Fugees Are Redefining Rap
Interview by Amy Linden, The New York Times, 26 May 1996
IT'S SEVERAL HOURS BEFORE the start of the recent Fugees show here at the Irvine Auditorium on the University of Pennsylvania campus, and the rap ...
Last Poets, The: The Last Poets: Young Master
Interview by Lynden Barber, Melody Maker, 13 October 1984
Kidnapped heiress Patti Hearst is said to have listened to him incessantly during her captivity and the hip-hop crowd regard him as a guru. His ...
Kurtis Blow: The Super-Ego Rules, From The Bronx To Kingdom Blow
Interview by Paul Sexton, Record Mirror, 1 November 1986
In short, Kurtis Blow thinks an awful lot of himself. An awful lot. His new LP is called Kingdom Blow. The line-up on it includes ...
PM Dawn: P.M. Dawn: Prince among thieves
Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 31 October 1991
Andy Gill talks to Prince Be, frontman of rap group P.M. Dawn ...
N.E.R.D.: N*E*R*D: The New Statesmen
Interview by Ted Kessler, New Musical Express, 4 August 2001
If Uber-producers N*E*R*D ruled the world there'd be no guns, no drugs and we'd all wear our STDs on our sleeves. ...
Last Poets, The, Lightnin' Rod, Jalal Mansur Nuriddin: Jalal Nuridden:The Verse Is Yet To Come
Interview by Chris Roberts, Sounds, 29 September 1984
LAST POET Jalal Nuridden recites to Chris Roberts ...
Streets, The: Dead Cert: The Streets
Interview by Ben Thompson, The Observer, 25 April 2004
'I LOVE THE NAME "The Streets",' muses 24 year-old Mike Skinner - at once the mercurial creative-director, canny CEO and flaky spokesmodel of that thriving ...
Beastie Boys, The: Beastie Boys: Cash for Questions
Interview by Tom Doyle, Q, November 2009
YOU CAME TO BLAME THEM FOR EMINEM AND (WRONGLY) HAIL THEIR INVENTION OF THE MULLET. THEIR AGENDA ENCOMPASSED DEBBIE HARRY'S "DOME-SKI" AND THE PROSPECT OF ...
Last Poets, The: The Last Poets: Bardcore!
Interview by Sean O'Hagan, New Musical Express, 13 April 1985
THE LAST POETS were the first rappers — the voice of ghetto anger and fiery jazzoetry. Their "exile" over, they're back with a new LP ...
Ice-T: Invisible Jukebox: Ice-T
Interview by Mike Barnes, The Wire, July 1996
Every month we play a musician a series of records which they're asked to identify and comment on — with no prior knowledge of what ...
Interview by Jeff Lorez, Blues & Soul, 27 April 1993
In this face to face interview conducted at his home in Beverly Hills, Ice-T talks to Jeff Lorez about the man behind the notorious myth... ...
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