HHC Digital 005

Click here to download HHC Digital 005, headed up by Rakim talking about Dr Dre’s studio antics, his first meetings with Nas and Jay-Z, Large Professor’s sample game, the day KRS-One put the blame for gangsta rap on him, the original 50 Cent and Killer Ben, the legend of The Rooftop, plus the exact price of a pair of Timberland boots with Louis Vuitton patches from Dapper Dan back in the ’80s!
Elsewhere Brother Ali talks about his independent streak, Esoteric looks back on the time he almost recorded a track with Eminem, Partners In Kryme go back in the vault for some Turtle power, we big up the Home Grown UK hip-hop exhibition, plus spotlight essential new albums and free MP3s from BlakRoc, Souls Of Mischief, Shafiq, Ralph Rip Shit and more. Simply click here to cop it with the quickness!


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it´s so cool!!!!!
iv spent 6 years trying to find HHC on the web with no luck. This is what we are left with? RIP HHC Magazine (just reading my July 1990 issue with Ruthless Rap Assasins on the cover, crying myself to sleep)
Yeah I was fortunate to have an interview , and a few reviews in the HHC , unable to access any of the links on here however
@Steve-o
The Magazine died along time ago as far as I am concerned. The last few years of it were just abysmal. About as far removed from hip-hop culture as you could be. 50 cent/game on every other cover.
They were just about bringing it back to its hip-hop roots in the final few issues. Then the plug was pulled.
Yeah its just not the same having to fanny about on the internet to read the latest hip hop news…especially if one doesnt have a computer like me..Cant it be put out in magazine format again..i have been buying it since issue 2 back in December 1988
i read hhc since i was about 15 on and off then more regulary as i realised about real music. For the 2 -3 years before it died i got it every week if i didnt miss it which used to vex me out, its a sad fact that this is all that remains.I feel so sorry for all u guys who’ve been reading it since 88 and on wards!!!R.I.P. HHC and GURU!!!sad times in hip hop man!!!
I started reading HHC in ‘91….Ice Cube cover….I think it really hit it’s stride in the mid-nineties but I stopped reading it in ‘98 when they started giving too much coverage to cheesey shit….so yeah, I agree with Jaz-HHC was dead to me long ago. Mixed feelings about seeing it digitally…
It’s not allowing me to download it :-(