Rick Ross gets seven facial tattoos including the MMG symbol, and Swizz Beatz calls the DMX album a fake.
Before getting too deep into 2015, HipHopDX looks forward to upcoming albums from Kanye West, Frank Ocean, Kid Cudi and Kendrick Lamar.
On this week's "Stray Shots," we dive in on DMX's album issues and whether or not being Game's "sworn enemy" matters to 50 Cent.
With a new year upon us, HipHopDX lists the mixtapes we stunted for in 2014.
Young Thug takes center stage, as HipHopDX shines the light on Rap's rising stars of 2014.
Of all the comeback stories in 2014, these nine groups shone light on a dynamic that’s slowly phasing out.
Lupe Fiasco catches someone drawing a hilariously terrible elephant on a flight, and 50 Cent promotes Young Buck's new video for "Bring My Bottles."
Lil Wanye gets snapped in the studio with Migos and LL gets set to work on "G.O.A.T. 2."
HipHopDX rounds up a list of the year's biggest producers; Mike WiLL Made-It and DJ Mustard are back again alongside some of 2014's best.
HipHopDX ends 2014 by taking a look back at some of the projects we missed including releases from Popcaan, Raury, Travis Scott and Gangsta Boo.
On this weeks "Stray Shots," we wonder why Eminem is often left off of many top 5's and what we can expect from this Dipset reunion.
Of course, we had to weigh in on the track created by the monumental pairing of these two musical giants.
As 2014 winds down, HipHopDX glances back at our ten favorite singles of the year.
As 2014 comes to a close, HipHopDX looks back at PRhyme's "PRhyme" and the rest of our favorite 25 albums of the year.
Update: The 2014 HipHopDX Year End Awards honors Mixtape Of The Year, Album Of The Year and Underrated Album Of The Year.
Rappers respond to another shooting only two miles away from the Ferguson incident, and T.I. advises Iggy Azalea to listen to Q-Tip’s history lesson.
Top Dawg Entertainment hosts a charity event along with a performance by TDE members, and Freeway clears up rumors surrounding Beanie Sigel’s death.
On this weeks "Stray Shots," we dive in on the cultural appropriation debate surrounding Iggy Azalea.
Rappers show support for the “Millions March” in New York City, Azealia Banks and Action Bronson go at it.
50 Cent signed a deal worth $78 Million, and Drake gives fans retro jerseys for “Drake Night” at the Toronto Raptors game.