HipHopDx Interviews

Kidz In The Hall: Kiddin' Around

One-time Hip Hop wallflowers turned cool over spring break, with big name cosigns, Obama support and sex antics.

Ray J: Talk Like Sex

The R&B/bedroom sensation comes clean and dirty at once about his raunchiest lyrics, Kim K and beef with some old friends.

Fabolous: The Best Of Both Worlds

Fabolous explains his film-inspired project, his Pop and street side, Britney, and Street Fam media scrutiny.

Tiffany Villareal: The Realness

This former Aftermath songstress touches on working with Dre, the ups and downs of life, and appearing on Flo Rida's album.

Van Hunt: A Wet Dream Deferred

Van Hunt explains his connection to classical music, why the ladies love him, and when Popular will live up to its name.

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony: Award Tour

Wish, Krayzie and Layzie say they've reached peace with Bizzy, are finally making Ghetto Cowboys, and are hated on in Canada.

Jae Millz: New Money

For the last year, calls to former friends and deejays went unanswered. After signing with Lil Wayne, Jae Millz changed his number.

Bargain Bin Classics #3

Revisit passed-over gems from X-to-the-Z, Bumpy Knuckles, Naughty By Nature, Ice-T and the First Lady of the Flipmode.

Common: Studio Gangster

Com talks "ringtone" rappers, juggling his acting and rapping and his next LP a party album without Kanye?

Producer's Corner: Don Cannon

"My dad passed away when I was 11, so Jeru the Damaga, Jay-Z and Nas were all like my pops, just as DJ Premier." - Don Cannon

Jonathan Mannion: Desire

One of Hip Hop's top photographers talks shooting all Jay's covers, Akinyele's attitude, and The Carter III cover.

Buckshot: Release, Relax, Relate

Buckshot goes through Duck Down's massive 2008 plans, cutting down on herb, and why Black Moon is hard to earn.

The Knux: Speaking Real Words

This New Orleans duo keeps it all the way real, becoming Hip Hop saviors before the album ever even releases.

Melina: Punks Jump Up To Get Beat Down

This WWE Diva explains how she broke into the industry, its challenges, and the hype behind the mat.

Industry 101: Wendy Goldstein

The woman who signed The Roots, Common and Mos Def to Geffen explains two decades of experience and skills vs. sales.

Rocko: Me, Myself & I

Rocko: "[I'm] the best thing since the microwave. Fried potatoes. Broccoli...the best thing since McDonald's."

Mixtape Wrapup (March)

G-Unit take aim at Fat Joe, Buck squashes rumors, Talib's MCEO, Budden's Lost Sessions & Tanya Morgan is a rap group!

Tracy Morgan: Smooth Operator

The 10-year Saturday Night Live veteran talks about re-channeling pain, working with Ice Cube, and a porn career missed.

Aaron Lacrate and Debonair Samir: Straight From The Gutter

Baltimore club music gets interpreted from Hip Hop tastes, with a grip of gutter of remixes from the golden era.

The Clipse and The Re-Up Gang: I-95 Alive

"HipHopDX: Does anyone do crack rap better than you guys? Pusha T: Hell no! You crazy?"

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