HipHopDx Interviews

50 Cent VS Game: Truth & Reconciliation

<b>50 Cent</b> and <b>Game</b> could and in a way should be cut from the same cloth. Their stories are similar...

Bone Brothers: Still Thuggin'

With collabos with Hip-Hop

Tweet: It's Me Again

<b>Missy Elliott</b> enlisted <b>Tweet</b> to sing backup on <i>Miss E...So Addictive</i> and the rest is <i>herstory</i>.

The Luda Experience

When the opportunity arose to interview and review <b>Ludacris</b> at his only live date in London town, I jumped at the chance.

The Real Beef II DVD

Needlz: G-Unit Soldier

Not only is he responsible for <b>Young Buck</b>

Purple City: Independent from Cam

Just because <b>Cam

Walk This Way?

Legend has it that <b>Jam Master Jay</b> was working on sampling the opening break from an <b>Aerosmith</b> album when producer <b>Rick Rubin</b> heard it.

Who Wrote Lean Back!?!

<b>"Lean Back"</b> may have been stolen and <b>Universal</b> and <b>Terror Squad</b> have yet to comment "officially".

DEMI DOC: Producing 101

<b>HHDX</b> Correspondent MikeV pops into <b>The Inc Records</b> and hollas at in house producer <b>DEMI DOC</b>

Brooke Valentine:Truthfully Speaking

With the face of an angel and the mentality of a boxer, <b>Brooke Valentine</b> is not your typical crunk R&B artist.

J-Zone: Captain Back$lap Speaks

The self-proclaimed Tom Jones of Rap speaks on his career, weak ass baller-rappers and Iverson gettin

Where

Philosophers, writers and musicians have pondered love and pain for ages. Why should Hip Hop be different?

Do Or Die: The Rebirth

Back in the late-90

Bump J: Native Son

<b>Ellsworth "Bumpy" Johnson</b> was a notorious New York gangster of the 1930

Cory Gunz: Youngest In Charge

He got a major-label deal on <b>Tommy Mottola</b>

Inspectah Deck...Icon

<b>Inspectah Deck</b> the infamous ninth member of the Wu-Tang clan, and now CEO of his new label, <b>Urban Icon Records</b> hollas at HHDX.

FAT JOE sued over "Lean Back"?

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Gangsta Walking with DAVID BANNER

Who started the <b>Gangsta Walk</b>? It

Grinding in Harlem: P-MAJOR

<b>The Grind:</b> Whether you're a rapper, producer or indie label in Hip Hop everybody has to Grind to make the comeup.