The Queen talks about her depression in the rising years, building Flavor Unit around fairness, and how Jay and Wayne are saving Rap.
The NFL sack-man talks about Superbowl rings, his University of Michigan maturation, and the hardest defense in football.
The frat-house favorite reveals his late Rap education, and why the critics and bloggers aren't on his radar.
Skyzoo explains the importance of storytelling, and why the degrees of separation between Talib and Maino are not many, if we really listen.
Kanye and Jay-Z’s new favorite collaborator tells DX about personal darkness, and addresses critics of his unique rhyme style.
Tony Starks gives DX the realness about God, the early hopes and dreams of Wu and fatherhood.
The BDI Thug talks about why "Robot" is Auto-Tune commentary, why he and KRS-One are in war mode, and running a thriving indie.
Billy Danze bypasses the label B.S., and pounds his chest revealing M.O.P. was a back-up plan to a stick-up.
Your favorite producer's favorite producer explains making "Barry Bonds" with Kanye, hating dance crazes, and why a emcee legend pulled a sucker-move.
Pusha T tells DX about he and Malice getting up with Rick Rubin, the state of Re-Up Gang and making anthems for slangers and scenesters alike.
Eternia talks about her vast influences and sexist deejays, while Mazzi reports back from Egypt and two decades of experience.
The Bad Azz explains why his freedom may be on a thin line, and though bootleggin' made him, he wants his gold and platinum.
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The G-Child explains why Drake is G-Funk, and reveals whether a longstanding Suge-related rumor involving Warren is fact or fiction.
The four lyrical luminaries talk about the life, pain and hope that weaves its way into their intricate group and solo rhymes.
Jeff Atkins recalls his Hollis Rap roots, tension between Jay-Z and DMX and explains why he welcomes the hate and the love at once.
Gucci Mane outdoes himself yet again, and 50 Cent is back...no, really! Pac Div, Trife and XV also get down.
One-third of D.I.T.C. reveal the future of their crew and if Joell Ortiz will replace Fat Joe as Diggin
Danny Boy, the House of Pain alum and Chicago's SoulStice answer globally and socially-minded questions.
Lyte takes HipHopDX on a journey through both her life, and three decades of classic music.