The Source February 1995
February 1995 issue of The Source is now available, which includes:
• An autobiography by MC Eiht, going over his entire life, from childhood to joining a gang, seeing deaths of his friends, starting rapping, as well as expressing his view on gang violence
• A feature article about Too Short, on why he moved to Atlanta, his opinion on the Wu-Tang Clan, his relationship with women, his view on promiscuity, and his loyal fan base
• A feature article about Black Sheep, in preparation for the release of their second album, Non-Fiction, talking about their view on violence, favorite artists from childhood, and their view on the portrayal of women in pop culture
• A feature article about Spice One, talking about how his views changed with the birth of his son, his latest album, AmeriKKKa's Nightmare, authenticity in hip-hop, and hate groups
• A feature article about the Boyz N The Hood director John Singleton, discussing his previous projects, his new project, Higher Learning, working with Janet Jackson, and his relationship with critics and how he believes he isn't judged by the same standards as well-known directors
• An article about Marion Barry, the Washington D.C. mayor who got arrested for smoking crack, on how he rehabilitated his career and returned to the office
• Interviews with The Alkaholiks, O.C., Smif-N-Wessun, Dana Dane
• Record Report album review section, including reviews of new albums from Too Short, Ice Cube, Main One, Smif-N-Wessun, Indo G. & Lil Blunt, Dana Dane, Three Times Dope, RBL Posse, Lil 1/2 Dead, Awol, and Funk Daddy
And much more! Check out the full issue here.
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