A portrait of a death rapper - Necro, the veteran violent-speaking emcee makes a case for his art, and promises to be as big as 50 Cent.
The master of siccness talks about cannibalism, his final album and how he sells 100,000 albums in three months easily.
What's going on with Joe Budden and Ransom? Ransom tells his side of the story including how he saved Joe from a stomp out.
Joe Budden reacts to Ransom's disses, discusses leaving Def Jam, and why no matter with who, he'll be on shelves by June.
The lyrical half of Blackalicious touches on his new three-man group The Mighty Underdogs, and Papoose borrowing Gab's spelling book.
Gucci Mane talks about his underground legitimacy, throwing stones at Jay-Z's throne, and just how he ended up being the trap-rapper he is.
Salaam Remi talks about producing hits for Nas, Amy Winehouse and has even more creative plans in the catalogue.
PMW reflect on why BET banned them, why Cassidy is overrated, Jay-Z and why Dame Dash thought Memphis Bleek was "corny" in '98
The director of ATL looks back at his music video accolades from The Beatnuts to Nas, and speaks about shrinking budgets, new technology ventures, and the value of persistence.
The 17 year-old hitmaker speaks about his hustle, his career goals, and if "super-soaking those hoes" is a fair thing to be telling the children.
Bar #2: The Accident (Cassidy opens up about last year's near-death car accident.)
New mixtape with Terry Urban, Mick Boogie & 9th Wonder. Hosted by Kanye with a "Making Of" exclusive to DX by Boogie himself!
Boondocks animator, Carl Jones, has choice words for Al Sharpton, the N-word, compares Oprah to Jesus and why "n*ggas are like pancakes" (WTF?)
Free at last, Ras Kass speaks about his future, who was and is trying to sign him, and why he demands to be on your Top 10 list, or else...
Boondocks creator, Aaron Mcgruder, talks Hip Hop, Barack Obama, censorship and Al Sharpton
Bar #1: The Case (Cassidy opens up about his 2005 murder charge.)
J. Holiday tells HHDX how "Bed" is misleading (especially from a preacher's son) and how male R&B artists aren't saying much these days.
9th Wonder talks working with Jay-Z, Mary J and others while giving you a glimpse into his life and calling it quits.
Cham talks his dismal first week #'s and how it doesn't phase him, kicking his "addiction" and how he
How does an prisoner-turned-author land a deal with 50 Cent and G-Unit books as well as a 14-book deal with St Martin's Press?