HipHopDx Interviews

Freeway: Showing

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Critical Minded

The Source continues to call for help, the beefs will continue in 2003, Jay and Nas included - straight from Europe, hip-hop

Littles: Feeding The Masses

Straight from Queensbridge housing projects, and after doing a 5-

Erick Sermon: The Legend Reacts

Building-jumping may be off-limits but what does he really think about his label, J Records? Redman turned down by Def Jam twice? Hip-hop vs. hip-pop, how Nas' "Made You Look" is one of the hip-hop records of the year.

Hip Hop: In a State of Emergency?

Hip Hop cannot be dead because... A white kid is out-selling everyone. You're record ain't selling (Benzino), Hip Hop is only about money & hoes, & major corporations have turned Hip Hop into a billion dollar industry.

DJ Envy: DJ Clue's Prot

You've heard Joe Budden's street anthem "Focus" and the radio hit "Why Wouldn't I" featuring Fabolous and Fab's brother Paul Cain. Get ready for the official Desert Storm mixtape, Blok Party Vol. 1.

Forgotten Elements: A Bitch Iz A Bitch

Who was the first rapper to say

Too Short: 14 Albums Deep

From the rumors of drug abuse, his untimely death and countless beefs (including Yukmouth of the Luniz), through it all Short has never shied away from talking about any of it on wax or otherwise.

Critical Minded

My Best of 2002...top 30 albums, top 10 EP

Killer Mike: The Man of Skill

Jurassic 5: The People's Choice

In this hip-hop era where it's all about association, J5 get props for being FTBT: For Them, By Them. Find out how they keep Quality Control and maintain Power In Numbers.

The Year In Rap - For Dummies.

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Underground Voices

LLC brings the full length project by DPZ bka Dead Prez, Criminology Records debuts their group, I.Ken.dye.Now. Dirty South and Hard 2 Hit Ent. bring another well-produced single. Cali is on the rise with Mistah F.A.B... all of this and more in this months Underground Voices.

HHDX Top 20 Albums of 2002

The Year is over and HipHopDX brings you the Top 20 Albums of 2002. Check out who made the cut and who almost made it and make sure all these CD's are in your collection.

Lyricist Lounge: The Empire?

Common: Electric Lady

From Prince to Bilal, James Poyser, Jill Scott and Erykah Badu, Common has pulled together the best. Between him and Erykah Badu

Forgotten Elements: The Scratch with GrandWizzard Theodore

He perfected the scratch, he inveted the Needle drop, then he got pissed off at Heineken and started some sh*t. Once DJ for the Fantastic Five, the Wizzard speaks on his contributions, that irritating Heineken commercial, and what he

Kool G Rap: A Rawkus of Problems

Rawkus lost financial backing, I got caught in the middle. I demanded to be released. Koch is talking about the future but it

50 Cent: Robbin

Irv Gotti is "a fat, cupcake eatin

Controversy Sells...So #$%& Everybody

It's all about real talk. Ps. Controversy Sells. P.Diddy, Benzino, Tha Source, Fabolous, Nas, they are all targets. I've learned my lesson, know one is safe! It