Author: B.Dot

New Music: Stalley “Summer In America”

Stalley, take it away: “Summer In America” was inspired by the passing of Gil Scott Heron and his song “Winter In America”. He inspired me. I need everyone to get in their cars and ride around their neighborhoods to this. If you haven’t heard “Winter in America” by Gil Scott Heron you should check it out before 330. This is a song for me to show how great Gil Scott Heron was not only as an artist but as a […]

Superhead Comes Clean About Book

So it was all lie, eh? To hear Superhead tell it, she fabricated the stories in her debut book, Confessions of A Video Vixen. In another vlog, she says she wants to be respected for her brain. Trust, we already do. On a related note, her ex-boyfriend Kool G Rap tells AHH that he wants to make amends and have a relationship with their son. heads up: nb

Allen Iverson Covers SLAM

Today is Allen Iverson’s 36th birthday. And what better way to celebrate than on SLAM‘s 150th issue. Once again, A.I. is shown with the afro and a vintage Philadelphia 76 Sixers uniform. Below is an excerpt, but the entire feature is available to peruse here. On newsstands now. SLAM: Even if it impacted you negatively, you never conformed. AI: And a lot of that’s a bittersweet feeling. A lot of those things make me feel good, but I think I […]

Wu-Tang Clan Interview On The Box

Imagine paying to watch a music video. Well kids, before YouTube, there was The Box. MTV rarely broadcasted hip-hop and VH1 was stuck on Meatloaf, so The Box charged up to $3.99 per clip. You’d have to order the video via your remote control. Back then, that was some extraordinary shit. Wu-Tang Clan were staples on the channel and often had their videos played. Here’s an interview they did on the network explaining their origins and Do-It-Yourself motif. Funny how […]