HipHopIsDead by ONI
The integrity of Sports has greatly diminished in recent years thanks to scandals of all sorts. So what’s the solution?…Football! (or as we ignorant Americans call it, Soccer). Paul Pierce (above) and teammate Kevin Garnett are both confessed soccer fans.

In the Crates by Hubert Sawyers
Hubert linked up with the busy producer to chat about his new project, his role in the proliferation of computer producers and the hip hop history course at NC Central University he teaches with Chris “Play” Martin.

HipHopIsDead by ONI
After giving it plenty of time to marinate, ONI goes back and picks out the best album of 2006. To the surprise of many, its not Hip Hop Is Dead, Food & Liquor, Murray’s Revenge or Hell Hath No Fury.

In The Crates by Hubert Sawyers III
While anyone can get a hit single submitting to the latest trends, it’s good to know there’s still artists like Jake One gaining ground by working hard and paying dues.

HipHopIsDead by ONI
Hip hop has always had a tradition of feuds between artists, but now the trend has gotten out of hand. Read why the Beef today is really just some “Boca Burger type bullshit!”

Rinse.Style by Christa Williams
Hip hop and punk rock have always had ideological similarities, but now the two cultures have fused their fashion trends together to create, well, modern fashion.

HipHopIsDead by ONI
With Nas dropping an album called Hip Hop Is Dead and Jay-Z failing to revive Def Jam record sales, is hip hop declining? ONI searches beyond MTV for an answer.

In The Crates by Hubert Sawyers III
With his new album, Popular Demand, rapper/producer Black Milk’s certified himself as hip hop’s next big thing. We met with the versatile star to get the drop on all things Black Milk.

HipHopIsDead by ONI
Hip hop classic? … Boxing? Read ONI’s thoughts on longtime hip hop psychopath R.A. the Rugged Man’s first official release in this edition of HipHopIsDead.

HipHopIsDead by ONI
“With the thought in mind that people actually go to the music store with the intention of buying this album, it really makes me think… Maybe hip hop is truly dead after all.” Nuff Said

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