HipHopDx Interviews

Ja Rule: Love to Hate Him!

Ja Rule retiring after his next album? He

Underground Voices

Singles drop from the likes of <b>Krumb Snatcher</b>, <b>Oldominion</b> of <b>Under The Needle</b> and <b>Definitive Jux El-P</b>. On the album tip we have important releases from <b>Camp-Lo</b>, <i>Phem Phat Honey</i> Drops, Akwid and Philly fellas 40th Dimension.

FUBU Records: Licensed to Build

Carl Brown and Keith Perrin, two of the visionaries behind FUBU Clothing launch FUBU Records. These sportswear giants, work in tandem on the launch and executive produce other releases from of their new label.

GZA: Legend Of A Liquid Sword

The latest Wu-banger is here! Hear why GZA takes us back to Liquid Sword and why his fellow MCs need to be schooled on keeping it O.G.

Ray Benzino: Interesting Conflicts

How could Zino say things about White America

Critical Minded

Why Ja Rule is with out a doubt the greatest emcee of all-time, Jam Master Jay, sell-outs, and another

Talib Kweli: Simply Kweli

Very rarely does a true emcee maneuver their way through this rap game and remain true to their self...Talib Kweli tells how it

Royce Da 5

With no hate in his blood for his former partner in rhyme, Eminem, and a vision to become one of the elite MC

Baby: The "Birdman" Strikes Back

Hear Why Baby has no beef with ex-Cash Money mate Juvenile, and why he's so damn fly?From mega-millionaire CEO and Big Tymers partner-in-rhyme to solo spitter featured on e'rrybody's remix, Baby's been there, done that.

Ms. Jade: Beat Club's First Lady

Ms. Jade. Why does she get to Ching with Nelly, callabo with Jay-Z and be the only chick who got invited into Timbalands Beat Club? She debuts with <i>Girl Interrupted</i>.

CEO of F.E.D.S. - Antoine Clark

Tales of the Streets! He ran FEDS from his van, now he has offices in The Source. But why does he want to sue Damon Dash (Roc-a-Fella CEO)? With its real-life tales of kingpins, killers, pimps, prostitutes and more, FEDS Magazine has taken the world by storm.

Underground Voices

Select Records calculates another winner with Computa's, solo debut single. Hip Hop heads will appreciate the tight metaphoric flow on the a-side, as you do fall into "Zone", nodding to the melodic bass drum heavy track. the b-side "Lun", is good but geared to neighborhood.

Local Philly Label & Roc-A-Fella At War?

In Philly, On October 26th, Cam

Krumb Snatcha: From Premier and Guru

What happens when Interscope drops one of the biggest lyrics MC's to ever touch their corporate cubicles? You get a Crumb Snatcher who jumps ship to D&D

West Coast State Of Mind: I Still Love H.E.R.

I have 2 trueloves, both equal in greatness

Field Mob: Why Southern Acts are Scared

In 2001 a duo from Albany, Georgia put out one of Hip-Hop

Forgotten Elements: Wild Style

<i>Wild Style</i>, released in 1982, turned twenty this year. The brainchild of director Charlie Ahearn, along with Fred

Yukmouth: Beefin

From the United Ghetto

Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz: The Torchbearers of Crunk

When one thinks of club bangers and rowdiness on wax they must tip their hats to Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz. The bia bia Boyz of crunk are back.

El Da Sensei: Art And Facts Forever

After touring the world and representing for true Hip Hoppers everywhere, former Artifacts member El Da Sensei returns to the masses with his solo debut.