Independent kings <b>Definitive Jux</b> have launched their own proprietary music download service called <i>
Rakim, Others Help Ecko Save Rhinos
<b>Rakim, Common</b> are set to play <b>Mark Ecko's</b> <I>Save the Rhinos</I> benefit show.
<b>?uestlove</b> sounds off on working with <b>Al Green</b>, <b>Jay Z and Nas</b> and why <b>Black Thought</b> is the best...
Mobb Deep never really got the career they deserved, and now they may be getting the career they no longer deserve.
Shots Fired, One Hit at Hot 97
Up and coming rapper <B>Gravy</b> was shot in the buttocks outside Hot 97 Wednesday before an interview with the radio station
<b>ego trip</b> and <b>VH1</b> are at it again and are searching for the next great white rapper...
Michael Jackson and Whoo Kid Prep "The Takeover"
After much speculation, the <b>Michael Jackson/G Unit</b> collaboration is set to hit the streets.
Army of the Pharoahs - The Torture Papers
The Torture Papers didn't re-write the book on Hip Hop by any means, but it is a rock solid album that should get repeat spins for most of the year.
Apathy: The Godz Must Be Crazy
Kill all those <b>Eminem</b> comparisons, <b>Apathy</b> is the man! But why won't Atlantic put out his album? Read on...
After losing two native in two months, Detroit bounces back with the third installment of <i>Dirty District</i>
<b>Raekwon</b> airs out <b>Vibe</b> discusses <b>OutKast</b> and a special <b>Hip Hop DX</b> announcement.
The legendary lunatic <b>Kool Keith</B> returns as <b>Dr. Octagon</b> for the first time in ten years.
Paid Dues? Commercial or Underground
Artists like <b>Eminem</b> paid their dues in the underground scene, J-23 analyzes the movement and what its up against
Soul Position - Things Go Better With Rj and Al
To be brief, Things Go Better With Rj and Al is the best album I've heard in 2006. No limits, no gimmicks.
<b>Big Daddy Kane</b> teams up with Black Enterprise to offer up life lessons and money tips...
Wordsworth Get Repackaged, Remixed
Brooklyn emcee <b>Wordsworth</b> is set to re-release 2004's <I>Mirror Music</I> with new remixes.