Jayson Buford speaks to the group's last surviving members about hip-hop, their friend Gil-Scott Heron and Keorapetese Kgositsile, and the social climate in American in 2019.
Sam Ribakoff speaks with the Los Angeles funk legend.
Lei Takanashi speaks with the New York rapper about the long process of finishing album projects and the allure of hookah.
Joel Biswas interviews the Brooklyn-raised polymath about the diversity of styles her music contains and the importance of community.
Max Bell interviews the California rapper about his hometown of San Diego, being a musician since childhood, and working with Exile.
TE P. speaks with the Long Beach MC about fatherhood, being self-educated in his pursuit in his music career, and battling depression during his trial.
Charlie Heller interviews the artist behind the City Girl concept about all aspects of the project.
Pete Tosiello speaks with the founding member of the New York rap group about leaving the major label system and competing against Big L at a talent show.
A few years ago, David Ma spoke to the Los Angeles rap stalwart about working with Exile, being into jazz, and label conflicts.
Around the release of Black Up, Matt Shea spoke with the Shabazz Palaces frontman about his creative process, his chemistry with instrumentalist and musical partner Tendai Maraire, and signing to Sub Pop.