Zilla Rocca has a conversation with the veteran producers about stoking competition between Poetic and RZA during the Gravediggaz sessions and scoring the documentary series 'Who Killed Malcolm X.'
Will Schube speaks to the Chicago-bred drill artist about being in jail when Chief Keef blew up and trying to make enough money to retire from rap.
Peter Holsin speaks with the founder of the San Diego collective about its origins in crate-digging and being "the Voltron Head" of his crew.
Jack Riedy speaks to the South Side Chicago duo about the Gr8Thinkaz collective and the changes they've been writing about in their music.
Will Schube speaks to the Los Angeles rap experimentalist about ancient spirituality, listening to more jazz as a kid, and the psychedelic influence on his new album BLQLYTE.
Jaap van der Doelen speaks with the blogger-turned-beatmaker about maintaining anonymity despite his growing catalog and linking up with the Griselda camp.
Harley Geffner speaks to the Los Angeles electronic musician about her background in classical Indian dance and trying to survive in quarantine.
Will Schube speaks to the 19-year-old South Los Angeles rapper about being motivated to succeed by his brother's prison bid and his burgeoning hometown stardom.
Mano Sundaresan speaks with the rising Riverside rapper about cultivating her style and fans wanting to spit in her mouth.
TE P once again speaks to the Sacremento rap star, about his life during COVID-19 and being told he could change things for his community.