In the wake of Lil Wayne questioning deejays, New York's finest unearth the history, the game, and immortalizing 50 and Big.
Murs talks his ascent into the mainstream, race in rap, and how his presidency may determine the next four years of Hip Hop.
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One of the most powerful people at Def Jam controls what and when we get to know them, get to know her.
A freshly-united Pharcyde takes DX down the path of creating five classics, with some shocking revelations.
A real-life version of Rocky 5 hits the UFC this weekend, as old students fight former teachers in the octagon.
Chamillionaire holds his throne, Jay-Z vs Oasis, Torae re-introduces himself, and newcomers flood the scene!
Cocaine Cowboys creator Billy Corben and ex dope-dealer Charles Cosby discuss the documentary with DX.
Nobody told the Princess of The Roc that she was dropped at Def Jam, so now the little girl has lived to tell.
The Southside originals say Onyx and Redman saved Def Jam, and how you might hear Radiohead in their new music.
A founding member of N.W.A., this veteran deejay/producer takes DX back to the land of Electro-Funk.
The fury of a patient man comes alive as this rap icon talks his artistry, production, and unveiling a classic.
The quest to own land is very difficult in 2008, but Leonard Person, Jr. is navigating Urban America to their dream.
Don Mega explains his true industry freedom to do whatever, ponders a Sir Jinx reunion, and mentors The Game.
Elzhi has what many say is the album of '08, is he on your radar? Meanwhile, Jersey's newest emcee speaks so freely.
The Diplomats' battle-brawler takes his fitted off to have some laughs about Hell Rell Facts, Killa Season and more.
Daddy Fat Sacks shakes his head at beef, upholds one of Hip Hop's greatest duos, and explains his album message.
The Soul singer that says he's challenged by The Joker and a goblin, touches upon race and patience for success.
40 Cal explains how he doesn't want to be "the U-God of The Diplomats" and releasing three albums this year.
The co-producer for Jermaine Dupri and the keyboardist for Lil Jon steps from behind the curtain as a hitmaker.