Phonte finally drops his debut solo album Charity Starts At Home. Little Brother’s frontman drops the long awaited album September 27th on +FE Music. Check out the track list below. 01. Dance in the Reign 02. The Good Fight 03. Everything Is Falling Down 04. Not Here Anymore 05. Eternally 06. Sendin My Love 07. […]

In the early 2000s, Little Brother became one of the first hip-hop groups to rise to notoriety through internet buzz.  The trio’s debut album, The Listening, is widely considered an underground classic.

In the 8 years since Little Brother jumped on the scene, fans have been clamoring for a solo album from one of the group’s emcees, Phonte.  In this exclusive TheUrbanDaily interview, Phonte sheds a little light on where he’s at with the project.

On Drake’s “Fear” the rapper/singer/actor went out of his way to shout out “Little Bruh” and “Slum Vill” leaving some to wonder what the connection was.

Phonte and Nicolay of the Foreign Exchange will release their third album, Authenticity, in October of this year.

In one of the most engaging interviews we’ve seen with Drake, quirky Canadian journalist Nardwuar asked Drizzy about everything from his song with Little Brother, the trunk of bras that he takes with him on tour to movie icon Pam Grier. After gazing at an autographed copy of the soundtrack to Coffee Drake confessed that […]

It’s never easy standing up for anything. Just look at the debacle Talib Kweli has tangled himself in just for recording a song with Gucci Mane. It seems that rappers get labeled as “conscious” depending on what they are against more so than what they are for. In our conversation with Phonte of Little Brother […]

Producer/DJ /lecturer 9th Wonder recently joined a long list of hip-hop producers who have picked up the microphone.

For many fans of Little Brother, “Hiding Place” was one of the shining moments of their critically acclaimed sophomore LP, The Minstrel Show. You had Phonte and Big Pooh teaming up with a  lyrical juggernaut like Slum Village’s Elzhi making it one of the most anticipated team-ups since Marvel Vs. Capcom.

Break out your old school red and blue 3-D glasses to get the full effect of Rhymfest’s latest video, “Say Wassup” featuring Phonte of The Foreign Exchange/Little Brother singing the hook.

Prior to  the release of their latest studio album, Left Back, Phonte and Big Pooh of Little Brother announced that they were breaking up as group.

In part three of Phonte’s interview with Capone-N-Noreaga he asks the duo, who met in prison, how that experience shaped their careers and their interactions in the music industry.