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 […]
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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.

Contents: Sept/Oct 2007
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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?
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’.
Warning: Saigon
Scratch takes you inside Saigon’s long-delayed Atlantic debut The Greatest Story Never Told
Front Lines: Phunk Dawg
Meet the producer behind Hurricane Chris’ “A Bay Bay”
In Control: Erick Sermon & Keith Murray
Come inside the EPMD producer’s studio as he makes a beat for Keith Murray from scratch.
Contents: JULY/AUGUST 2007
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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.









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