Ego Trip (magazine)

Ego Trip (magazine)

"ego trip" was the name of a hip hop magazine started in New York City in 1994. It lasted four years and 13 issues and distinguished itself based on its irreverence and defiant attitude, eventually adopting the tagline, "the arrogant voice of musical truth."

The roots of the publication began with a short-lived hip hop newspaper called "Beat Down", founded by Sacha Jenkins in 1992. As editor, Jenkins met and brought aboard both Elliott Wilson and Jefferson "Chairman" Mao. All three also had extensive freelance backgrounds writing for other publications such as "Rap Pages", "Vibe" and "URB". Technically, Jenkins and Wilson founded "ego trip" (with photographer/documentarian Henry Chalfant given honorary status as co-founder as well), though Mao was a part of the staff from the first issue and eventually became editor-in-chief after Jenkins left to become music editor at "Vibe". Likewise, the fourth core member, Gabriel Alvarez, was formerly an editor at the Los Angeles-based "Rap Pages" until "ego trip" recruited him, eventually making him managing editor. The last core member was designer Brent Rollins who joined the magazine in their third year and took over as art director.

ego trip covered a range of so-called "underground" scenes, including skateboarders and punk/indie rockers before it became as commonplace as it is today. However, it was most identified as a hip hop magazine. The 13 issues featured the following rap artists on the cover:

*Vol. 1, Issue 1 (1994): Nas
*Vol. 1, Issue 2: Method Man
*Vol. 1, Issue 3: Smif-N-Wessun
*Vol. 2, Issue 1 (1995): Eazy-E
*Vol. 2, Issue 2: Cypress Hill
*Vol. 2, Issue 3: KRS-One
*Vol. 2, Issue 4: A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Large Professor
*Vol. 2, Issue 5: Wu-Tang/Ghostface Killah
*Vol. 2, Issue 6: Redman
*Vol. 3, Issue 1 (1997): Biggie Smalls
*Vol. 3, Issue 2: Rakim
*Vol. 3, Issue 3: Gang Starr
*Vol. 4, Issue 1 (1998): Def Squad

After closing the magazine, the "ego trip" team (Jenkins, Wilson, Mao, Alvarez and Rollins) continued on to a series of multimedia projects, such as the old-school rap music compilation "The Big Playback" (Rawkus Records, 2000), inspired by their first book, "ego trip's Book of Rap Lists" (St. Martin's Press, 1999). Their second book "ego trip's Big Book of Racism!" (Regan Books, 2002) spawned a relationship with the VH1 cable network. The staff have written and produced three television shows for the cable network, including "TV's Illest Minority Moments presented by ego trip," the three-part "ego trip's Race-O-Rama!", "ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show", and "ego trip's Miss Rap Supreme". 'ego trip' is currently authoring a book on the history of white rappers.

Books

* [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0060988967/folio/ ego trip's Big Book of Racism! by Sacha Jenkins, Elliott Wilson, Chairman Jefferson Mao, Gabriel Alvarez and Brent Rollins]
* [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0312242980/folio/ ego trip's Book of Rap Lists by Sacha Jenkins, Elliott Wilson, Chairman Jefferson Mao, Gabriel Alvarez and Brent Rollins]

External links

* [http://www.egotripland.com "ego trip" website]
* [http://www.maximumfun.org/blog/2008/04/podcast-ego-trip-with-brent-rollins-and.html Audio interview with Brent Rollins and Gabriel Alvarez] on public radio program The Sound of Young America


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