17 year-old Rich Hilfiger might join Brooke Hogan and Stack$ as paid-in-full celebutant hopefuls, but he's also Swizz Beatz' BFF?
KRS-One speaks exclusively to HipHopDX about his Duck Down album, Grammy confusion, and a BET takeover in May.
Hakim Green of Channel Live describes his counter to the masses, and blames Diddy for "Ten years of Mase."
Lupe Fiasco explains why Snoop, Marlon Brando and Bun B are cool, and why he's not gassed about the Grammy's.
Ludacris talks about staying grounded with holiday charities, changing musical climates and his 1993 Acura Legend?
DJ Toomp proteges from Seattle talk about moving to L.A. to break in, working with 50 Cent, and the new 'bizness' model.
A visual look back at Hip Hop through the lens of the photographer who introduced us to Run-DMC, Gang Starr and Rick Rubin.
The former foul-mouth-piece of Tru is now talking about literature, his grandmother and late friend Soulja Slim.
The teen star is now 21 years old, and looks back at his parents' mistakes, crazed fans and starring in Freedom Writers.
Ghost talks about 20 dollar dates, why De La Soul skits are timeless, and where the pain comes from.
The Chef simmer-sautes the forthcoming Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang album in a discussion on why 8 Diagrams isn't what he wanted.
The CEO of Cash Money Records talks fatherhood, family, fortune and promises Wayne to be Hip Hop's best by 2008.
With "bowl season" fast approaching, DX looks at match-ups and coaching shifts, along with those enchanted Orlando Magic.
Hours before the fight, this is a statistic and profile contrast of boxing's biggest match in years.
Hip Hop's biggest mixtape deejay gives a step-by-step manual on how to make his Gangsta Grillz, and updates on his trial.
Floyd Mayweather, Jr. might be the fighter they love to hate, but the gloating champion has reason to his ways.
As December 8th nears, HipHopDX sits down with both Floyd Mayweather Jr and Ricky Hatton exclusively to discuss the upcoming battle.
The Brit with the lesser bark and proven bite, tells why he can beat Mayweather, alongside some reasons why you want him to.
Trina weighs on in 50 Cent using her name in a chorus, the sales decline, and the making of dropping "singles again."
The man behind Floyd Mayweather forecasts the Hatton fight, and explains why Floyd is the greatest boxer ever.