Live band, surprise violin debut and a packed hometown crowd mark a triumphant return for one of rap's fastest MCs.
Chicago-based rapper Twista is known for his rapid-fire delivery, but his rise to fame has been at a relatively leisurely pace. Perhaps that's a good thing, because he's managed to stay in the game ...
It’s been over 20 years since Twista and Lil Jon gave the culture a certified club banger — in 2002, the two were featured on Trick Daddy’s “Let’s Go,” which is still in rotation today. Now, they’re ...
Rappers rhymed quickly before Twista, but he accelerated the craft to previously unfathomable speeds. He perfected the art of 'chopping', rapping each word as though it were projected from ...
Twista is known as one of hip-hop’s fastest rappers, even snagging a world record title for his speedy rhyming in 1993, but it turns out he can do more than rap at warp speed. He showed off a ...
Twista knows about patience. The pioneering Chicago rapper had to wait 13 years to become an overnight sensation. Thanks to his current hit, the old-school R&B; homage “Slow Jamz” -- produced by and ...
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony continue to bring the curtain down on their once nasty feud with Chicago MC Twista via the collaboration "C-Town," a track from "Strength & Loyalty," the Cleveland rap troupe's… ...
Three months after Eminem issued his #GodzillaChallenge, Twista has finally responded to the Shady dare. Rappers have had plenty of time on their hands as they wait out the coronavirus on ...
In the liner notes of his new disc “The Day After,” an angry-looking Twista is pictured taking a record executive hostage. He’s got a shotgun, a suitcase filled with dynamite and a getaway car. It ...
Chicago rapper Twista, known for hits such as the No. 1 "Slow Jamz" and the current "So Sexy," was hurt in a van crash that killed a member of his security staff, state police said. Twista, whose real ...
My Obsession is a regular column in which our favorite musicians show off their nonmusical passions. Twista is a people pleaser. He loves to give that “whoa!” factor when he performs; just look at the ...