August 17, 2009 • 10:00 pm
In this episode of True Hip-Hop Stories, B-Real of Cypress Hill discussed the making of their hit recording How I Could Just Kill A Man and the influence latinos had on the hip-hop culture.
Filed under: Music , Hip-Hop, D-Nice, True Hip-Hop Stories, B-Real, Latino's in Hip-Hop, Cypress Hill
Special Ed stops to chat with D-Nice in this latest installment of his True Hip-Hop Stories.
“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.”
Filed under: Music , Hip-Hop, D-Nice, True Hip-Hop Stories, Special Ed
February 24, 2009 • 1:54 pm
A continuation of the D-Nice created series, featuring 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.”
Filed under: Film, Music , Cinderfella, D-Nice, Dana Dane, Fort Green Projects, Hip-Hop, Project Housing, True Hip-Hop Stories
February 10, 2009 • 8:02 pm
D-Nice’s True Hip-Hop Stories continued:
In this edition Buckshot (of Black Moon), discusses the writing of the Black Moon recording “How Many Emcees” and state of hip-hop today.
Filed under: Film, Music , Black Moon, Buckshot, D-Nice, Hip-Hop, True Hip-Hop Stories