Davey D speaks with South African Hip Hop Activist, Teacher, B-boy, MC, Playwright, and Author Emile YX about Hip Hop in South Africa.
A Collection of Davey D interviews with of the pioneering voices of hip hop.
Davey D speaks with South African Hip Hop Activist, Teacher, B-boy, MC, Playwright, and Author Emile YX about Hip Hop in South Africa.
This is a tribute to Hip-Hop artist 2Pac also known as Tupac Amaru Shakur.
Davey D speaks with Hip-Hop legend MC Hammer about the music industry, 2Pac, and the Bay Area.
Davey speaks with long-time organizer Lateefah Simon about the concept of Public Safety. Lateefah Simon is an elected member of the Bay Area Rapid Transit board of directors and the president of MeadowFund.
Davey D speaks with Hip-Hop living legends DJ Kool Herc, Cindy Campbell, and Hollywood about the early beginnings of Hip-Hop. Clive Campbell (born April 16, 1955), better known by his stage name DJ Kool Herc, is a Jamaican American DJ who is a pioneer of hip hop music in the Bronx, New York City, in the 1970s. Nicknamed the Father … Continued
Davey D speaks with Mark Skillz about Hip-Hop pioneer Grandmaster Flowers (born Jonathon Cameron Flowers) was a DJ from Brooklyn, New York. One of the earliest DJs to mix records together in sequence, Flowers was one of the earliest pioneers of disco. Flowers was involved in the hip hop and funk scene and had a … Continued
We speak with artist, activist, organizer, Rocky Rivera about her new book Snakeskin.
Davey D speaks with Hip-Hop street legend Shirt King Fade about the early years of Hip-Hop and artistry.
Davey D speaks with radio and bay area music pioneer King Tech about his illustrious career in the entertainment industry. Rod Sepand (born June 30, 1968), better known professionally as King Tech, is an American DJ, B-boy, VJ and audio engineer. He is one half of the duo Sway & King Tech. DJ King Tech started off in the Hip Hop … Continued
Davey D speaks with Anthony G. “Cholly Rock” Horne, a first generation B-Boy and one of the original 11 members (known collectively as the “First 11”) of the “Zulu Kings” ” the predecessor and genesis of The Universal Zulu Nation.