Loso, B.G. and the Re-Up Gang get Gangsta Grill'd, Crooked I's Bossacre, Kidz in the Hall need love and G-Unit snatches a few bodies.
Philadelphia's Queen emcee came up under Gang Starr, helped DJ Drama get a start, and gives perspective on life.
A microscopic look at The Wire, its strengths, flaws, musical messages and comments on greater society.
HipHopDX's 2007 "Emcee of the Year" gives a rare interview on film, fashion, and da art of album-making.
The Rhymesayers veteran and the Little Brother affiliate make up this month's Underground Report.
You think you know, but you have no idea; the Tragedy of Darfur is explained in Hip Hop terms and politics.
One of the rookies of the year from 2007 might have gotten a raw deal in getting dropped, but perhaps it charged his battery.
Crate-classics from Spice-1, The Extra P, true Fu-Schnicks and the post-D.A.I.S.Y. age that are too oft looked over.
Young Buck clears the air about G-Unit, 50, Suge, and explains a distant but blood-line connection to 2Pac, as the "other Outlaw."
The Gifted Unlimited and Solar have a colorful discussion on Hip Hop and Jazz, Grammy crackheads and how much their vinyl weighs.
The men behind "Roc Boys," "Can't Knock The Hustle" and Ghost's new album keep it funky and funny on how to survive.
Nas' pops let's it be known how it is to raise a living legend, his musical legacy and his feelings on Nas' Nigger album.
The Houston Rockets All-Star Center talks about his love of video games, movies and going up against K.G. and Shaq.
Forget every fight over the past decade. When Pavlik and Taylor meet again, it's going to be war - nothing more, nothing less.
The mean-mugging emcee has become a Hollywood mover-and-shaker, and in 2008, the Blade star is bringing his loves together.
A radio host, rapper and revolutionary, get a good look at a dangerous mind that's fighting from a Hip Hop perspective.
Devin The Dude's first interview since leaving Rap-A-Lot Records. Your favorite rapper's favorite rapper reveals his plans.
The legendary producer talks about getting slighted by Hip Hop's powerful, as he merges into another anticipated album.
As Omar on The Wire, Michael K. Williams makes mouth drops. See where his performance comes from, and get character insight.
Joe Budden, DJ On Point and Team Jump Off discuss the making of the latest edition in long-lasting mixtapes.