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Interview Time: Sway

12/09/2005 Posted in Interviews

North London's finest, quirky MC is Sway - aka Sway DaSafo - a man with a plan and the talent to back it up. He doesn't care what he says and who hears it. Sway speaks to Musicrooms.net about his love for hip-hop and what drove him to wear he is today. ...

Interview Time: Sean Paul

18/09/2005 Posted in Interviews

Kemi Brown caught up with Mr. Sean Paul, in central London for a cozy chat over coffee. We discussed his new album and what has been the pinnacle point of his career, and touched upon what is really happening in this world today. ...

Interview Time: Slim Dutty

07/08/2004 Posted in Interviews

Slim Dutty - The Story So far...Adrian McFarlane, better known as Slim Dutty, is making big waves in the UK hip hop scene. I recently hooked up with Slim and had a little chat on his current views and projects. ...

Interview Time: Nate James

14/07/2005 Posted in Interviews

He is being compared to Stevie Wonder and Maxwell and he definitely has the voice and the looks to rock the UK rnb scene. His first debut single "Set the Tone" allowed us to discover a new talented singer/songwriter. Nate James tells Musicrooms.net about his journey to pursuing his dream. ...

Interview Time: Bizarre

18/05/2005 Posted in Interviews

He is known as the craziest member of D12, with a history of shocking antics. From sharing his fat body with the crowd and famously wearing shower caps as though they're the latest New Era cap. ...

Interview Time: Kano

01/03/2005 Posted in Interviews

Kane Robinson aka Kano: garage's lyricist laureate, the MC's MC, the street poet who knows it, a pirate frequency all of his own amid the scramble of the national garage airspace. A key member in East London's reigning N.A.S.T.Y. Crew, he has talent, credibility and vision coming out of his pores, and let's not even mention his looks - handsome enough to melt knicker elastic at a thousand paces, he's currently out of love, and weighing out the options: 'Single. yeah,' Kano grins. 'I'm happy about that. There's girls, but I seen people go through a lot of stress with relationships. There's nothing wrong with having a girlfriend, but. there's time for that.'... ...

Interview Time: Rodney P

20/12/2004 Posted in Interviews

Times have never been better for hip hop fans in the UK. As we enter a new year, we leave a year where the UK has been graced by the likes of Mobb Deep, Talib Kweli, the Wu Tang Clan Jay-Z, and in the next few months we can expect to see Twista and Slick Rick to name a few grace the best venues in the UK. ...

Interview Time: Lowkey

03/12/2004 Posted in Interviews

Where does the name Lowkey come from? I'm called Lowkey because it describes me, I am low key. Loki was also the Norse god of mischief. I had to battle someone called Loki for the right to use the name at open mics. ...

Interview Time: Taz

07/12/2004 Posted in Interviews

Debut single "contain me" is out June 14th. You can watch the video of this forthcoming release right here on Musicrooms.net now. ...

Interview Time: Skinnyman

20/12/2004 Posted in Interviews

Skinnyman (born Alex Holland, 1974, Leeds, Yorkshire) is a rapper who moved to Finsbury Park, London at a young age. He formed the Mud Family with Mongo and Chester P (now of Task Force) with whom he released a number of EPs. These included such records as "Itchy Town" and "Lash Suttin", a reworking of Redman's "Smash Something". Skinnyman released a solo album, Council Estate of Mind in 2004. ...

Interview Time: Fabolous

21/12/2004 Posted in Interviews

By being the right person in the right place at the right time, Fabolous became an overnight superstar in late summer 2001 with his debut single, "I Can't Deny It." Though the young rapper represents Brooklyn and is no doubt representative of the East Coast rap style. ...

Interview Time: Nina Jayne

25/11/2004 Posted in Interviews

First up, she writes her own songs. And she may be only 22, but they are hardly the “I love, you love, aby love”-type songs you might imagine. Like prodigies Kate Bush and Alicia Keys – both signed to similar deals as Nina Jayne - her lyrics are working an altogether deeper seam: they take in everything from disastrous relationships to homelessness and domestic violence, drawing on everything from her visits to women’s refuges to her observations of poverty in London. ...

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