True Hip-Hop Stories: Monie Love

In this edition of True Hip-Hop Stories, Monie Love discusses the inspiration for her classic recording Monie In The Middle and life after rap.
True Hip-Hop Stories: Masta Ace

Masta Ace discusses his role in creating the classic Juice Crew recording "The Symphony". Directed by D-Nice
True Hip-Hop Stories: Special Ed

In this episode of True Hip-Hop Stories, Special Ed discusses the making of his hit recording I Got It Made. He also gives his thoughts on the Rick Ross & John Legend collaboration Magnificent, which was inspired by Ed's song I'm The Magnificent.
D-Nice True Hip-Hop Stories Special Ed I Got It Made Magnificent
True Hip-Hop Stories: Lords Of The Underground

In this edition of True Hip-Hop Stories, Doitall of the rap group Lords of The Underground, discusses the birth of their hit recording Funky Child.
D-Nice Presents True Hip-Hop Stories: Pharoahe Monch

In this episode of True Hip-Hop Stories, Pharoahe Monch discussed the making of the Rawkus classic recording "Oh No" featuring Mos Def and Nate Dogg.
True Hip-Hop Stories: Sadat X of Brand Nubian

In this edition of True Hip-Hop Stories, Sadat X discusses the making of the classic Brand Nubian recording Punks Jump Up To Get Beat Down. He also reflects on the state of hip-hop today and how his stint on Rikers Island changed his life.
True Hip-Hop Stories Sadat X Brand Nubian D-Nice Classic Hip-Hop
True Hip-Hop Stories: Kwame

In this edition of True Hip-Hop Stories, Kwame discusses the making of his hit recording The Rhythm.
True Hip-Hop Stories: Buckshot (of Black Moon)

In this edition of True Hip-Hop Stories, Buckshot (of Black Moon) discusses the writing of the Black Moon recording "How Many Emcees" and state of hip-hop today.
True Hip-Hop Stories Black Moon Buckshot Boot Camp D-Nice How Many Emcees Old School Classic Hip-Hop
True Hip-Hop Stories: Joe Ski Love

In this edition of True Hip-Hop Stories, Joe Ski Love discusses the making of his hit recording Pee Wee Dance.
True Hip-Hop Stories: Cinderfella Dana Dane

In this edition of True Hip-Hop Stories, Dana Dane takes us on a journey through Fort Green Projects and discusses what motivated him to write his classic recording "Cinderfella Dana Dane."
True Hip-Hop Stories Dana Dane Cinderfella D-Nice Classic Hip-Hop
Just Hanging With Biz...

I had to opportunity to DJ with Biz at the White House Correspondents Dinner After Party. This is Biz just having some fun during our sound check. Hopefully we can shoot his True Hip-Hop Story soon!
D-Nice Presents Soul Survivors: Eric Benet

Eric discussed what it was like growing up in a musical family. He also spoke about being depressed and how a woman's "Chocolate Legs", and the strong connection they shared, brought him out of his depression.
Experiencing The Dream

On January 20th, 2009, approximately 2000000 people descended on Washington, DC to witness and participate in the inauguration of President Barack Obama. Here is a montage of video footage I captured during that time.
WHY HIP HOP IS DEAD AND WHATS KILLING HIP HOP

twitter.com/headlo me speaking on the state of hip hop covering various topics.Speaking on no messages in the music, forfathers, beefing, phonys and autotune. golden era terror pimpin curly flatop big daddy kane scoob and scrap lover kid n' play soundtrack.... common-i use to lover her, main source-just hangin out, getoboys-damn it feels good to be a gangsta, snoop dogg-lodi dodi, a tribe called quest-oh my god remix, outkast-elevators, blackmoon-two turntables and a mic, hip hop/rap aint the same living the life the life and times of $koob high top fade kwame swag surfin CHUBB ROCK DNICETV DOPE HI TOP FADE BLONDE HAIR AIRJORDAN NIKES POLO RALPHLAUREN URBANOUTFITTERS hip hop is dead wack mc's yo!mtv raps joe budden disses method man
swag surfin curly hip hop is dead retro kidz high fage deeper than rap young money reece steele lil wayne plies goons violette what killed joe buddens
Take 5 Cover - Acid Jazz - Time Lapse in Japan ft. MC Sawed Off

A version of Take 5 performed by myself and my brother, with footage taken by my brother in Japan, and edited 10000 Kms away in Sydney. The audio was similarly coordinated and recorded with 10000 Kms between us. The vocals are those of a homeless MC by the name of 'MC Sawed Off'. The original interview was uploaded by 'dnicetv'. I think MC Sawed Off deserves a record contract. You can hear that he has a great voice, even though he's just speaking in a conversational tone in this clip. The original interview can be found here: www.youtube.com We hope we can play some role in helping him get the recognition he deserves. Some of the locations in the video include: Nishinomiya, Umeda, Kobe, Nagoya, Matsushima, Tokyo, Chiba, and Suita. Cheers.
Dave Brubeck Japan Time Lapse Photography MC Sawed Off It's a miracle I ain't break nobody jaw yet














