Over 120 producers submitted an American Gangster ReMixtape, but only 10 have made the final cut. Time to decide who takes home the gold
A look at one of porn's premier starlets and directors, who expounds on racism and misogyny in your guiltiest pleasure industry.
Tonight Roy Jones Jr will face Felix Trinidad in a match up of Pride Vs Glory. Check out the keys to victory for both fighters.
After help giving T.I. a sound, Jeezy a helping hand and Kanye West at least three hits, DJ Toomp has 25 years of open-book wisdom.
Killer Mike returns, explaining how JD might've been jealous of Diddy, and how he's uniting for Dungeon Family fans.
Felix Trinidad discusses his legacy in the sport, why he's come back for Roy Jones and passing the torch to Miguel Cotto.
Jones discusses his upcoming fight with Trinidad, his legacy in the sport and the possibility of fighting Mike Tyson.
Vast Aire and Karniege discuss their Frankenstein project, New York Hip Hop revival and dead the Cannibal Ox banter.
The Wire's Dukie says he's nothing like his character, despite strong acting praises, and preps viewers for season surprises.
Rhymefest readies for debate with Lupe Fiasco, praises Michael Jackson and discusses Hilary vs. Obama.
Guilty answers anybody who says he absorbed Dilla hype, speaks about Detroit violence, and wishes Em to get-well soon.
HipHopDX interviewed Pitbull twice --- this time, we talk music, Miami, and why Pitbull aspires to be a billionaire.
Too Hip Hop for Latin, and too Latin for Hip Hop, Pitbull talks candidly about Castro, and Che Guevara miseducation.
In Part 2, Jay-Z reveals his life after Def Jam, outgrowing Hip Hop, privacy (married?) and the fact vs fiction about fame.
Gabrielle Union admits she lied on her resume, sees more diversity in Hollywood, and says hard work is the key.
At the opening weekend of Las Vegas' 40/40 Club, Jay-Z spoke to HipHopDX about his passions, his leisure and his love. Check Part 1.
Who had the album of the year? Emcee of the year? HHDX delivers its second annual year end awards. See what we thought of 2007...
With enough collaborative albums to make 2004 9th Wonder jealous, Black Milk talks busy-ness, business and perfecting his beats.
Just days before serving over 3 years, Prodigy breaks his silence on Hip Hop Police, Jay-Z and teaching his son about guns.
From Nas' street team to being able to say, "[Young Buck