By Idris Intifada By the mid to late-’90s, the hip-hop landscape became a Staten Island garbage dump filled with the shards of tossed out CDs, rather than the block party, powered by the streetlight, next to a burnout building in the South Bronx. This isn’t a diss to the Wu, but a description of the…
Author: Intifada
Krylon, Crayon, Pen or Pencil – Kwest Tha Madd Ladd Interview
Here’s a new drop from Unkut Dot Com‘s New York correspondent Idris Intifada: After Kwest Tha Madd Ladd rhymes you’re banned from using writing utensils. Those who have heard Kwest’s lyrical prowess will agree that this penalty is just. Other rappers should stop writing and start robbing banks like Steady B. As an MC, he’s…
“While y’all niggas was out at the Rock The Bells Tour (I was Uptown, gats out, up in coke wars)”
Shot courtesy of Dallas Penn Unkut Dot Com‘s New York connect Idris Intifada just filed his report on the recent Rock The Bells show: When I first heard about the monster line up set for the Rock the Bells tour, I immediately thought, I’m going to get myself a ticket. This thought began to flee…
Swigga aka L-Swift Interview (Natural Elements)
Following-up Keir‘s interview with A-Butta, here’s a piece contributed by Idris “Intifada” Robinson from Vexed Perspectives: During the ’90s, Swigga went by L-Swift and composed a third of the explosive rhyme trio Natural Elements. As L-Swift, Swigga released a string of underground classics both as a solo artist and with Natural Elements. Natural Elements eventually…
