Q-Tip discusses his new album, Kanye West, putting his name "to bed" and says why the basements of Queens birthed stars like 50 Cent.
Jazze talks about Ciara being his "baby", Cash Money and how artists don't want Jazze Pha to be part of a Jazze Pha beat.
Are the "Duffle Bag Boys" overshadowed by star power, can they hold their own and is their duffle bag even worth opening?
Some up front facts and inside scoops on A-Rod, the fightin' Celtics and college pigskin.
Spider Loc doesn't see why he can't win an Oscar, and why Crooked I gets love but others get loc'd over.
HipHopDX and DJ Warrior bring you the latest project from Bishop Lamont and Black Milk for FREE download!
Khrysis and Sean Boog aren't just Little Brother's little brothers anymore. The emcee/producer duo has brought it home, all their own.
"The Godson of Soul" revisits benchmarks of his career, deals with paparazzi and shows his graceful maturity going into the next album.
RZA reflects on if Frank Lucas deserves respect, meeting T.I. for the first time, and everything American Gangster.
Three-6-Mafia's comedic gangster analyzes the correlation between rap and mob flicks, and why American Gangster means more "Choices."
HipHopDX closes out American Gangster Week with the original artifact, Frank Lucas, to talk on fatherhood, Bumpy Johnson and Hollywood.
Ghostface says Big Doe Rehab is his most violent album, explains the Wu release date conflict, making another 36 Chambers & more.
This month's mixtap wrapup covers the latest from Lil Wayne, 50 Cent (Whoo Kid), Kanye West (Mick Boogie) and more!
After being MIA for almost half a year and giving false promises of it being a "hot summer" Cam is back and has a 2 disc mixtape up for free download!
The son of Frank Lucas says T.I. isn't a "Gangster", how Jay-Z didn't pay homage to his father, the truth about Bumpy Johnson and more!
The man who delivered the source music in American Gangster talks about the film, Jay-Z & bringing back the Bomb Squad.
Bar #3: The Fire (Cassidy speaks about a childhood fire that nearly killed him.)
A more mature Broad Street Bully weighs in on the n-word, and says why Jay-Z made him find his "bravery."
What Hip Hop website has the 39th President of the USA, Jimmy Carter, speaking on the state of today's government? HipHopDX that's who!
Tupac's bodyguard and documentary director unite to talk about FBI infiltration, Orlando Anderson, and making money off of murder.