T.I. speaks to 100 young children in West Philadelphia, see what they ask The King of The South.
The newest technology in fashion and marketing, Music Skins puts Jenna Jameson and Pusha T in your life more.
Ryan Leslie presents himself as a Harvard grad who never sleeps, offering others the key to his hustle.
Above The Law's pioneering producer and frontman talks new album, bringing 'Pac to L.A., and Crooked I's development.
Hip Hop's first Tony Award-winning talks killing Latino stereotypes, Big Pun and Kool G Rap and freestyling on network TV.
Bizzy's back in Bone Thugs, and he explains his new solo, and the prospects of a Dre, Akon and Storch reunion album.
Did Drama fare better with Snoop or Luda? Just Blaze comes correct, Lil Wayne & Kanye are from Mars.
After five years in the back-woods, Kentucky's country boys return with comfort music and label wisdom.
Teddy Riley discusses his financial affairs, the QDT project and how working with The Game is like working with Michael Jackson.
Mentored by Prince, ushered into the industry by ?uestlove, J*Davey is a duo like no other, with two albums to prove it.
Q-Tip explains his personal renaissance, going ahead in the rain, and Jay-Z and ODB were supposed to be Crooklyn Dodgers?
The former No Limit platinum star might be the only one still keeping it Tru, but do the fans care anymore?
Wife of Mos Def, Alana's book makes startling allegations of physical abuse, though she distances herself from video vixens.
A 16 year veteran of the L.A. underground pays homage to yesteryear as Reggae=influenced producers remix the game.
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The pride of St. Louis explains his hiatus, personally asking Chuck D onto his new album, and "Tip Drill" regrets.
Tech N9ne discusses giving up drugs, his intricate lyricism, selling a million, and perhaps retiring.
Seun Kuti discusses Hip Hop's influence, his Afrobeat pioneer father, and how Barack Obama personally helped him.
After working with David Banner for years, Maestro produced Lil Wayne's "3 Peat" and Ice Cube's new hit single.
Killer Mike talks Lil Wayne, T.I./Shawty Lo beef, Big Boi, "fake ass bloods," and why kids need to be like Soulja Boy.