Lil Wayne's personal engineer-turned "Mr. Carter" co-producer talks Wayne/Rock & Roll, evolution and money vs. sleep.
After a decade and a half, John Robinson is at his best in 2009. See why the MF DOOM protege is reintroducing himself.
The recent shooting survivor promises his most carefully created album in a decade, and says step your lyrical game up.
With the DVD just out, west coast scholar B+ breaks down Madlib, Cut Chemist, will.i.am, and how they battled for supremacy.
FREE DOWNLOAD: The Brooklyn deejay and Q-Tip release a two-year-long mixtape today, to celebrate the past and invent the future.
AmpLive and Zumbi tell DX why they're as much Mac Dre as they are Hiero, and what a true Zion I fan looks like.
Biggaveli explains digital dollars, why Cam'ron's good, and why he ain't feelin' the original Harlem Renaissance.
In a conversation that covers everything from 2Pac to minstrelsy, author/activist Dr. M.K. Asante, Jr. examines Hip Hop's cultural impact.
The son of madam, the G's Up leader defines his "grustle," and reminisces on the late Soul legend Isaac Hayes.
After 20 years in the game, Biz is still going strong. Find out what he thinks of using Hip Hop to teach kids on
The WWE's resident rhymer/wrestler, R-Truth, explains his transition from hanging with Eazy-E and 2Pac to trading blows in the ring and entertaining troops in Iraq.
Koopa responds to some of HipHopDX
DX's Porn Week concludes with Diana Devoe, the first black female director in the history of porn.
Part five of our week speaks to attorneys and weighs in the rights of young people and the ever-changing Internet.
Two starlets of the porn industry explain challenges faced as a BBW, and how to "grab chicks at a strip club."
Part three of our second annual Porn Week, DX was in Vegas at the Adult Entertainment Expo, gandering at gadgets.
In part two of our second-annual Porn Week, DX spoke to Ryder Skye, Madison Scott and the XXX Church with the age-old question.
Adult film legend and educator Nina Hartley and columnist Jamye Waxman tell DX readers the facts and the fiction.
A chat with those who brought Notorious, Christopher Wallace