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SEPT/OCT 2005

Features
BPZY
A one-time member of the Da Beatminerz, the artist formerly known as Baby Paul is still in that New York state of grime.
Mathematics
This silent assassin of the Wu-Tang Clan is one they can count on for that Shaolin soul.
Cee-Lo
After some time off, this Goodie Mob founder is ready to put some new flavor in your […]

September 22, 2005 MORE COMMENT

Ask Duro

Don’t Question These Answers

September 22, 2005 MORE COMMENT

Confessions On Fire

It’s safe to say that Just Blaze is incredible. The sample god keeps bringing heat like Prometheus to us mere mortals. Now with a label and artists to manage, he shows no signs of burning out.

September 22, 2005 MORE COMMENT



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Contents: Sept/Oct 2007

Take a look inside the latest issue of Scratch.

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Wyclef Jean: Till Death Do Us Part

When it comes to global pop, Wyclef Jean is still killin’ ’em. but with a resurrected interest in rap, can this former Fugee bring his spark back to hip-hop?

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DJ Toomp: The Last Laugh

From pumping bass to laying the trap, veteran producer DJ Toomp has ushered Atlanta hip-hop through the ages. Ha-ha! You can’t tell him nothin’.

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Warning: Saigon

Scratch takes you inside Saigon’s long-delayed Atlantic debut The Greatest Story Never Told

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Front Lines: Phunk Dawg

Meet the producer behind Hurricane Chris’ “A Bay Bay”

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In Control: Erick Sermon & Keith Murray

Come inside the EPMD producer’s studio as he makes a beat for Keith Murray from scratch.

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Contents: JULY/AUGUST 2007

Take a look inside the latest issue of Scratch.

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DJ Khaled: Victory

He wasn’t born or raised in the county of Dade, but DJ Khaled has become the Miami movement’s loudest supporter.