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Nobody is saying anything in hip hop journalism these days, everyone just reports the latest on (insert popular rap artists name here), there is no perspective, no insight and no food for thought. Some haters just bash hip hop artists, just mean-spirited shit-talking that any 10 year old can do. HipHopDX is only spot that tells it how it is and how it should be.

What The F@#K?!?!

Friday, June 02, 2006 - Andreas Hale | Comments: 33
Ayo!!! Once again it is on! "What The F@#K" is back and we aren't taking any prisoners this time around. Is Jay-Z banging Rhianna? What did Paris Hilton do to get Fat Joe to say that she has mic skills? And how about these gotdamn gas prices yo??? The crew is back together with 25 more moments that made us say "What The F@#K"?

1. WTF? Is it just me or do guys look like Karamo (losing their masculinity) doing that snap ya fingers dance?

2. WTF? I'm ready to see D4L battle Dem Franchize Boys. Bet you can't do it like me!!!

3. WTF is Hype Williams doing...

Who The Hell Am I? "Stop Snitchin On Yourself"

Monday, June 05, 2006 - Andreas Hale | Comments: 157
Stop Snitching…it is probably one of the most popular sayings in the Hip-Hop community aside from the marvelous word “Hater.” Apparently over the course of the past decade, “snitching” is the worst possible thing an individual can do. Just think of all the past “snitches” and how you feel about them when their names are brought up. Kobe Bryant, Jose Canseco and Lil’ Cease amongst others. Yeah…many of your fists ball up by their damn selves when you think of these famous so-called “snitches.” But I have some snitches that you may not even know about. Young Jeezy, 50 Cent and Cam’ron are a few that I can think off of the top of the head. Oh you didn’t know?...

R&Beef: Where's The Love?

Friday, June 16, 2006 - William E. Ketchum III | Comments: 37
Remember when beef was between rappers? Jay-Z and Nas utilized everything from well-known career mishaps to behind-the-scenes information to release two of the best tracks in hip-hop history. Before joining the Grammy Family, Common performed the scathing Ice Cube diss, “The Bitch In Yoo,” in Cube’s stomping grounds of Los Angeles and gained infallible respect. 2Pac used “Hit Em Up” to brag about having sex with Biggie’s wife and dismiss his label’s affiliates as “fake gangstas,” and Royce Da 5’9” single-handedly dismantled Eminem’s group D12 with “Malcolm X.” Sure, there were occasions that pushed the boundaries—Skillz recorded an entire mixtape as a response to disses by basketball juggernaut Shaquille O’Neal, and the Eminem-ethered Benzino was more of a magazine...

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Legal Beef: Is It Healthy To Eat?
Friday, June 30, 2006 | Comments: 29
Cam vs Jay-Z in a steel cage match? Ludacris vs Mystery Opponent in a boxing match? This can happen if we LEGALIZE BEEF!
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