HipHopDx Interviews

T.I.: Looking For A Hero

T.I. speaks to 100 young children in West Philadelphia, see what they ask The King of The South.

Music Skins: Ayo Technology

The newest technology in fashion and marketing, Music Skins puts Jenna Jameson and Pusha T in your life more.

Ryan Leslie: School Was My Hustle

Ryan Leslie presents himself as a Harvard grad who never sleeps, offering others the key to his hustle.

Big Hutch: Hustler's Poem

Above The Law's pioneering producer and frontman talks new album, bringing 'Pac to L.A., and Crooked I's development.

Lin-Manuel Miranda: The Pretty Tony

Hip Hop's first Tony Award-winning talks killing Latino stereotypes, Big Pun and Kool G Rap and freestyling on network TV.

Bizzy Bone: Thicker Than Water

Bizzy's back in Bone Thugs, and he explains his new solo, and the prospects of a Dre, Akon and Storch reunion album.

Mixtape Wrapup (July)

Did Drama fare better with Snoop or Luda? Just Blaze comes correct, Lil Wayne & Kanye are from Mars.

Nappy Roots: Rooted In A Return

After five years in the back-woods, Kentucky's country boys return with comfort music and label wisdom.

Producer's Corner: Teddy Riley

Teddy Riley discusses his financial affairs, the QDT project and how working with The Game is like working with Michael Jackson.

J*Davey: Beauty & The Beat

Mentored by Prince, ushered into the industry by ?uestlove, J*Davey is a duo like no other, with two albums to prove it.

Q-Tip: Bell Ringer

Q-Tip explains his personal renaissance, going ahead in the rain, and Jay-Z and ODB were supposed to be Crooklyn Dodgers?

C-Murder: Tried And Tru

The former No Limit platinum star might be the only one still keeping it Tru, but do the fans care anymore?

Alana Wyatt-Smith: Real Wife

Wife of Mos Def, Alana's book makes startling allegations of physical abuse, though she distances herself from video vixens.

Underground Report (Malkovich, K-Salaam & Beatnick)

A 16 year veteran of the L.A. underground pays homage to yesteryear as Reggae=influenced producers remix the game.

Immortal Technique: The Man Behind The Revolution

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Nelly: Shut Em Down

The pride of St. Louis explains his hiatus, personally asking Chuck D onto his new album, and "Tip Drill" regrets.

Tech N9ne: Organized Confusion

Tech N9ne discusses giving up drugs, his intricate lyricism, selling a million, and perhaps retiring.

Seun Kuti: African Dream

Seun Kuti discusses Hip Hop's influence, his Afrobeat pioneer father, and how Barack Obama personally helped him.

Producer's Corner: Maestro

After working with David Banner for years, Maestro produced Lil Wayne's "3 Peat" and Ice Cube's new hit single.

Killer Mike: Gangster's Paradise

Killer Mike talks Lil Wayne, T.I./Shawty Lo beef, Big Boi, "fake ass bloods," and why kids need to be like Soulja Boy.

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