Turk Talks Cash Money, BG Fallout, Addiction Recovery & Building A New Empire
Turk says he’s done being left out of the story and if anyone lies on his name, he’s clearing it up every time.

Delaware Rap Legend Grand G Talks Viral Fame, Project X, Hip-Hop History & Redemption
Grand G shares stories about Gang Starr, Big Daddy Kane and his Hip-Hop Ball celebrating the power of the culture’.

Chrisean Rock & Zenith Zion Launch Boxing Match At XRumble Press Conference In Delaware
Chrisean Rock brought the prayer and the presence and Zenith Zion delivered pure fight energy ahead of their April 25 clash at Harrah’s Philadelphia.

Who Gets the Flags at Half-Mast? Jesse Jackson, Hip-Hop & the Measure of a Nation
Rev. Jesse Jackson’s death forces a deeper question about who America honors—and reminds us why Hip-Hop’s power is more important than ever.

Lil Poppa Dies: His Chilling Last Words
Lil Poppa’s sudden death at 25 has left Jacksonville, while social media looks at how he acted before death.

Jimmy Jam Explains Why Artists Are Taking Different Paths as Catalog Sales Reshape the Music Business
Jimmy Jam explains why catalog deals are personal choices as Justin Timberlake, Eve and The Weeknd headline the music industry’s rights-sale boom.

Ras Kass Drops “Leopard Eats Face” Album With Ab-Soul, Inspectah Deck, Coast Contra & More
Ras Kass returns with “Leopard Eats Face,” a feature-heavy Hip-Hop statement blending everything he is in one great project.

Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller Says Toupee Moment Was ‘Divine,’ Reveals 50 Cent Talks & Jake Paul Reality Checks
Big Baby Miller says the attention has reignited his career. He talks championship goals, his relationship with 50 Cent, and where Jake Paul fits in the sport’s future.

Bay Swag Talks Versatility, “Fisherrr,” Ice Spice, Sexy Drill, & Queens Legacy
Bay Swag breaks down how sexy drill “brought the energy back,” why “Fisherrr” surprised even him, and how Queens plus patience made him bulletproof.

Olivia Dean Claimed Grammy’s Best New Artist Honors & Praise From Jimmy Jam
Olivia Dean’s Grammy moment signaled a big, but quiet triumph that even has musical icons like Jimmy Jam paying attention.

Chrisean Rock’s Boxing Promoter Damon Feldman Talks XRumble & Celebrity Boxing
Damon Feldman says XRumble is the future of combat sports and believes Hip-Hop beefs should be settled with gloves, not tweets.

50 Cent, Fabolous, Jim Jones & Maino Explain “Beef” & If New York Hip-Hop Finished
Is New York Hip-Hop really divided? 50 Cent, Fabolous, Jim Jones, Maino and Dave East say the media narrative doesn’t match what’s happening on the ground.

Minneapolis MC Tufawon Talks ICE Watch, Brutality & Why People Still Hold Power
Tufawon says Minneapolis is being used as a testing ground, but the people are building a blueprint of coalition, mutual aid, and resistance that could spread nationwide.

Naughty by Nature’s Treach Reflects on Tupac, Eminem, Solo Legacy & Independence
Treach discusses being a roadie with Tupac, influencing Eminem, surviving the game and more.

Exclusive: T.I. Explains Haircut & How It Represents His Return To Music
T.I. reemerged at Sundance and let everybody know he’s back to the music.

Max B And French Montana Talk Legacy, Faith & Real Receipts
French Montana says Max B never needed belief from people who do not even believe in God.

Pressa Talks Drake Vs Kendrick, Tory Lanez, Canadian Arts & Why We Can’t Figure Out Toronto
Pressa says the Drake and Kendrick beef was “good for Hip-Hop,” and ties it all back to Toronto’s wave. Check out our exclusive!

WWE Raw Sets 2026 Off Right, Bron Breakker, CM Punk & Stranger Things
WWE Raw walked into 2026 with “new year, new energy” vibes—then immediately reminded us that chaos is still very much part of the brand.

Mickey Factz Explains Being At NYU, Drake, Jay-Z and Nas As Kings Of Rap
Rap professor Mickey Factz says bars can be learned but it also still must be earned. He talks to Chuck Jigsaw Creekmur about that and more.

AllHipHop: 2025 Albums of the Year (Ranked By Cultural Consensus)
2025 wasn’t a one-sound year; it was a many-voices year in Hip-Hop albums, where street rap, art rap, introspection and legacy all shared the same space.
