These articles describe ways to make it difficult to achieve controversy and success in the hip hop industry. Many of these complications and controversy may not be visible to people, but these articles take time to reveal them. Even if an artist becomes an artist in this industry, there are many problems that match the label of the recording artist of the branch of the city. An example is Keith Negus' article "Rap Business: Street and Executive Suite" (columnist J. R).
In the mid-1980s, the hip-hop music industry, record company, record producer, manager, artist, and repertoire did not exist in 2010. Politicians and businessmen ignore the hip-hop movement. Most hip-hop artists will play in the local community and record in the underground scene. However, in the late 1980s, executives in the music industry realized that they could use the success of "gang rap". They developed a method to create "a fragrant buffet that beautifies super masculine temperament and violence." This kind of rap is sold to the new fan base: white male. They ignore the explanation of harsh reality and focus on related sex and violence.
Hip Hop Magazine describes rapier and MC, new hip hop music, concerts, events, hip hop culture including information about fashion and history. The first Hip Hop publication, The Hip Hop Hit List, was published in the 1980's. It includes the first rap music recording chart. It was launched by two brothers of Newark, New Jersey, Vincent, Charles Carroll (he is also a hip - hop organization called Nessez Boyz). They are very familiar with art forms and are aware of the need for hip hop magazines. DJs and rappers can not learn rap music style and labels. This journal remembered for the DJ as the first Rap record and distributed through the National Record Pool and Record Store in the San Francisco area of New York. Charles Carroll, one of the founders, said, "At the time all DJs came to buy records in New York City but most of them did not know hot things, so we made it."