Plies acknowledges his criticism on exploiting black women, as well as Sean Bell, the judicial system in a real testament.
One of HipHopDX's biggest draws returns to talk about industry tension, and why she is and isn't a role model.
There's a brilliant woman underneath the sexy disguise of Melyssa Ford. Ford talks nude scenes, philanthropy and video girls.
The superstar of tomorrow explains being an outcast, a preacher's son, and how it pays to be different.
Balancing G-Unit with Rhymesayers, it's little surprise that Jake One is putting Young Buck and MF Doom on one album.
Rock The Bells is making ATCQ more active than they've been in 10 years, read how they feel and what they're doing together.
The next artist to release an album on Akon's Konvict Muzik is a 20 year-old Pop sensation with paid dues.
With Prodigy behind bars, Havoc, Alchemist, Cormega, Noyd and other Queensbridge reps rally for the H.N.I.C. 2.
?uestlove says Mariah Carey decides their future at Def Jam, Lil Wayne ain
With a monthly series of mixtapes, Stimuli is taking ownership of the music and the music industry like never before.
Busta Rhymes, Tony Yayo and Rich Boy make it an Interscope party, as Stimuli, Fashawn and Termanology grab attention.
Bubbles' bully from The Wire's season four explains how he's parlaying acting to fashion and Hip Hop with a musical fam.
Slug and Ant explain why they'll never retire, how they've stayed the best selling indie group, and why Murs is so happy.
Cedric discuss the new school vs the old school of comedy, his movie with Mos Def and Beyonce and doing Kings of Comedy 2.
The DQ'd Khia calls out MC Serch, Yo-Yo and Mz. Cherry. Plus, she says Lil Wayne's her baby and trashes Trina.
Kid Capri, Doo Wop, Smif N Wessun and Ali Vegas help HipHopDX tell the tale of the tape from classic material to disposable art.
Russell Simmons rallied voters in Philly this weekend, Styles P, T.I. and others tell HipHopDX why they came out too.
Fif, Banks and Yayo discuss Young Buck, what the mixtapes taught them, and how they had a hand in "Hip Hop Hooray"
It's a west coast veteran affair, with Del The Funky Homosapien and The Grouch explaining new approaches and staying green.
The 43 year-old fighter has a challenge awaiting in Wales' Joe Calzaghe, but if he wins, is retirement coming? Hopkins tells DX.