The Warrior and the Missionary
Don't look for them on MTV or BET, but MCs Sub-Zero and Priest belong at the top of the hiphop heap.
Cover Story
A mixmaster would have plenty to work with Saturday night on U Street. Jeeps pack the streets booming asphalt-shaking bass. The sidewalks are a stream of sequined dresses, Armani suits, and other expensive shit. Clubsthrobbing in a line up and down the streetflaunt reggae, jazz, soca, and R&B.
In the midst of all the glimmer it's easy to miss the joint with the split personality: Kaffa Houseone part club, one part cafe. It isn't the first-choice spot for club junkies. No pomp or flash, no pricey threads, just low lights and bean pies. Kaffa practically brandishes a sign"Buppies Beware!"
All the better for Freestyle Union, a motley assortment of hardheads, Howardites, and locals who've assembled here tonight to praise the one true rhyming Godhiphop. It's the second Saturday of the month, a holy day for Freestyle Unionites. Their attendance is required at Kaffa, for what they call a cipher. Loosely translated from raponics, a cipher is a circle of MCs freestyling, or rapping off the top of their heads. How a cipher will go is tough to predict; you never know whoor whatis going to come together.
It begins and ends with Toni Blackman, founder and Queen Mother of Freestyle U. She starts by outlining the rules for the cipher: "No battling"; "No hogging the floor." Her voice turns to iron when she gets to the last rule: "The bitch-ho shit is out."... Continued
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