Exclusive: The Atlanta-native also shows support for Trinidad James and explains why he didn't sign with Brick Squad.
Exclusive: Chuck Taylor reveals his religious convo with Lecrae and compares Jay-Z to the fastest man on earth and Frank Ocean's coming out to "David taking down Goliath."
Exclusive: A rejuvenated Big Boi tells DX why his brotherhood with Andre 3000 is unshakable, he and his wife's union is unbreakable, and his new solo set is "unskippable."
Exclusive: Freeway also details how Jay-Z gave everyone a shot and why "Early" is not a reunion with Just Blaze. He also explains what makes Will Smith a Philly legend away from his movie career.
Exclusive: Fresh off of producing "Fizzyology" for Termanology, Lil Fame says that he learned to stay a secret threat from Freddie Foxxx, and producing hits for M.O.P.
Exclusive: Pharoahe Monch recalls running in the same circles as Eminem, talks Hurricane Sandy, and explains why "P.T.S.D." is his "first art piece."
Exclusive: Joe Budden previews "No Love Lost" album and his "A Loose Quarter" mixtape. He also explains why fans will never hear his verse intended for Eminem's "Session One."
Exclusive: The Panorama City, Californian also shares the motivations behind his popular "Ill Mind Of Hopsin" series and describes the difference between Ruthless Records and Funk Volume Music.
Exclusive: No I.D.'s latest protege recalls her work on Kendrick Lamar's "Overly Dedicated" and stresses why she connects more with Hip Hop artists than R&B artists.
Exclusive: The Brooklyn native says that he's staying consistent with "Greatest Story Never Told" with one-tenth the budget. He also explains why he has love for Prodigy after the beef and the book.
Exclusive: The Columbus collective talks about being pioneers for the modern Hip Hop scene in Ohio's capital city, and why now is the right time. They also explain features from Blu and Danny Brown.
Exclusive: Harry Fraud calls this "the best interview I've ever done," as Sean Price and him discuss the origins of "La Musica De Harry Fraud," Surf School, and go on record about an upcoming collabo.
Exclusive: The Strange Musicians also talk taxes, illuminati, sex with Wal-Mart shoppers, what they look for in new artists, and which lines to their verses that they stumble over most frequently.
Exclusive: Sean Price asks Mac Miller about "The Man With The Iron Fists" and his musical tastes, while Mac asks Sean about the drugs he used to make Heltah Skelktah's "Nocturnal" album.
Exclusive: Sean Price's guest-editing kicks off with an impromptu discussion with Scarface. They discuss Beanie Sigel's recent arrest, dream collaborations, golf, tennis, and A$AP Rocky.
Exclusive: The "Pop That" rapper also explains that his hustle helped him build relationships with Hip Hop's elite, and that he's focused on the business so that he won't always have to rap.
Exclusive: RZA explains how he quelled conflict on the set by describing how Raekwon and Ghostface Killah were initially "enemies." He also confirms rumors of a remake of "The Last Dragon."
Exclusive: Future admits it took six years to find his sound, speaks on "Pluto 3-D" re-release.
Exclusive: MGK explains his dogged quest for respect, the race factor, and what separates him from "friendly" White rappers like Mac Miller.
Exclusive: In advance of the second presidential debate, the B.D.I. Thug advises the President that the Hip Hop community "put your ass in place and we will take your ass out."