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    Personalities to follow on Twitter

      • Apr
      • 3
      • 2010
    • 100 More Hip-Hop Heads to Follow on Twitter

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    When we first published our list of 100 Hip-Hop Heads to Follow Twitter, Twitter was still considered the hot new thang on the social media market. Since many of you found that list useful in your quest to dominate Twitteronia, it’s only right that we drop a sequel. Without further ado, I give you 100 More Hip-Hop Heads to Follow on Twitter.

    MCs, DJs, and Producers

    1. Xzibit
    2. Chamillionaire
    3. Y-Love
    4. Lupe Fiasco
    5. Jim Jones
    6. DJ Drama
    7. Diddy
    8. B.O.B. (Bobby Ray)
    9. Asher Roth
    10. Hi-Tek
    11. Ice T
    12. Danjahandz
    13. DJ Babu
    14. Chace Infinite
    15. Joell Ortiz
    16. Alchemist
    17. Raekwon
    18. Talib Kweli
    19. Styles P
    20. Jadakiss
    21. Immortal Technique
    22. Emilio Rojas
    23. Swizz Beatz
    24. Jake One
    25. Warren G
    26. Jay Rock
    27. Uncle Murda
    28. Evidence
    29. J Cole
    30. Pras
    31. Yung Berg
    32. Juelz Santana
    33. Saigon
    34. Corey Gunz
    35. Drake
    36. Paul Wall
    37. Pleasure P
    38. Gorilla Zoe
    39. Lil Flip
    40. Fabolous
    41. Curren$y
    42. Yung Joc
    43. Fonzworth Bentley
    44. Maino
    45. DJ Drama
    46. Russell Simmons
    47. El-P
    48. Jermaine Dupri
    49. Fat Tony
    50. Dujeous

    Hip-Hop Literati

    1. Ivan Rott
    2. Danyel Smith
    3. Kris Ex
    4. B-Double
    5. Dom Corleone
    6. Big Ced
    7. Michael Miraflor
    8. Ernest Baker
    9. Rahiem Shabazz
    10. Ian Steaman
    11. DJ Booth
    12. Roc 4 Life
    13. Conrad Salvador
    14. Aura Harewood
    15. Nima Etminan
    16. Shea Serrano
    17. Andrew Schweizer
    18. Nahshon Landrum
    19. Jaap
    20. Black Barbie
    21. Combat Jack
    22. Joe La Puma
    23. Rashaun Hall
    24. GangStarr Girl
    25. The Rap Up

    Other Movers & Shakers

    1. Nancy Byron – OGPR
    2. Michelle McDevitt – Audible Treats
    3. Aleesha Smalls – Iconix Brand, Rocawear
    4. Theda Sanford – Digital Marketer
    5. Kyambo – Hip Hop Since 1978, Manager for Kanye West, Lil’ Wayne, Jeezy
    6. J Nicholson – Cornerstone Promotions
    7. Mel D. Cole – Village Slum Photography
    8. Richard Louissaint – Photographer, Writer
    9. Scooter Braun – Asher Roth’s Manager
    10. Dove Clark – CEO, Tygereye Entertainment
    11. Big Dho – Little Brother’s Manager
    12. Anthony Marshall – Co-founder of Lyricist Lounge
    13. Plain Pat – Manager for Kid Cudi, G.O.O.D. Music A&R
    14. Gilles Peterson – CEO Brownswood Recordings
    15. Benji B – Host of Deviation on BBC 1Xtra
    16. Dru Ha – CEO Duck Down Records
    17. Jonathan Kim – Blu’s Manager
    18. Sucio Smash – CEO, High Water Music
    19. Tim Westwood – Radio Host/DJ
    20. Havana Joe – Stones Throw Records
    21. Dominic Del Bene – Head Honcho, iM Culture
    22. Dan Green – Clockwork Music
    23. Big Kid Dru – BeatJunkies/DilatedPeoples
    24. Bill Sharp – VP of Operations Fat Beats Records
    25. Cathryn Marie – Digiwaxx Media

    One Last Note…

    This list is only a partial roster of hip-hop tweeps. I regret that I couldn’t fit everyone into the Top 100. Obviously, it’s not gospel and you shouldn’t stop where it does. Go forth and tweet.

    [Major props to Michelle and Cathryn for the assist]

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      • Jan
      • 23
      • 2010
    • 50 Hip-Hop Personalities To Follow On Twitter

      Written by admin
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    The Notorious BIG

    The Notorious BIG

    Follow these Hip-Hop Personalities on Twitter.

    1. Notorious B.I.G. – He used to read Word Up Magazine
    2. MC Hammer – Owner of the world’s largest collection of parachute pants
    3. ?uestlove – Half-man, half-funkybeard drummer
    4. Amanda Diva – Spandex-wearing soul-rappah
    5. Noreaga – Good MC, bad reggaeton dancer
    6. Jay Electronica – Follow him now or he’ll melt your brain in your sleep!
    7. Eli Porter – Winner of the greatest freestyle battle ever
    8. Sickamore – Famous hip-hop DJ, also addicted to burger
    9. Countbass D – One of the illest producers on the mic
    10. Q-Tip – Nasal-voiced ATCQ frontman
    11. DJ Green Lantern – The Evil Greenius
    12. Wale – First rapper from the underwater
    13. MC Lyte – GFOAT
    14. Just Blaze – The Megatron Don of beatsmithing
    15. Donny Goines – If you don’t know his name he’s not working hard enough
    16. Charles Hamilton – The reason Brooklyn tourism hit an all-time high in 2008
    17. Black Milk – Detroit’s newest, funkiest, nastiest, illest, producer
    18. A-Trak – Only dates chicks with mile-long acrylic nails
    19. DJ Semtex – The Explosive One!
    20. Joe Budden – The Internet’s favorite rapper
    21. DJ Enuff – Loves music, hates music business
    22. Pacific Division – Victims of The Grown Kid Syndrome
    23. Double-O (Kidz in the Hall) – Cave Spelunker and Tectonic Plate explorer
    24. Naledge (Kidz in the Hall) – Chicago makes smart rappers too, you know
    25. Kid Sister – Feisty femme fatale with a penchant for fancy fingertips
    26. Mick Boogie – Globe-trotting hip-hop DJ
    27. Clinton Sparks – Get Familiar!
    28. Bavu Blakes – It’s Bah-VOO. Say it with me, Bah-VOO!
    29. Illmind – Producer guy from Jersey
    30. Rhymefest – Never met a beat he couldn’t pummel into submission
    31. Khrysis – Producer guy from North Kakalaka
    32. Nina B – BK femcee
    33. Skyzoo – Premier thinks he’s nice, so he must be
    34. 6th Sense – Heavy Obama supporter
    35. Yak Ballz – Hip-hop’s first Scifentologist
    36. Murs – Touring machine
    37. Mickey Factz – Bespectacled rapper from Bronx, NY and big fan of Mortal Kombat
    38. Von Pea – Dictionary-toting MC from Brooklynati
    39. Don Cannon – Only slightly less influential than Jimmy Iovine
    40. Cashless – Deadly on the 1’s & 2’s
    41. Jean Grae – Better than your favorite female rapper
    42. Oddisee – Producer guy who happens to be sick on any tempo
    43. Chino XL – Deadly with the pen
    44. B-Real – The Hip-Hop Chuck Norris
    45. Soulbrotha – Had to write a song about Twitter to make this list
    46. Rukus – Deadly on the mic
    47. Phonte – Part time Little Brother MC, part time sanga
    48. Big Pooh – That other guy in Little Brother
    49. John Brown – Undisputed king of Burbology
    50. Shaq – Sometime rapper, sometime baller. Always quotatious
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      • Jan
      • 23
      • 2010
    • 50 Hip-Hop Bloggers To Follow On Twitter

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    So, let’s say you’re not looking to stalk your favorite hip-hop artists on Twitter. Instead, you’d like to get at that damn blogger who had the nerve to say that Lil Wayne is better than Rakim. Well, it’s not as easy as typing in their name after twitter.com/name. Case in point: I almost sent a tweet to the user @eskay hoping to reach this guy. Turns out it was actually some tween who hates her boyfriend so much that she totally scrubbed the toilet with his toothbrush. No need to make the same mistake, because I’ve got your back like scoliosis.

    In NO particular order, here are 50 hip-hop bloggers to follow on Twitter. Continue Reading…

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