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Famous Hip Hop Artists And Popular Rap Artists At HipHopDX

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*ck!?!?

Friday, April 18, 2008 - Andreas Hale | Comments: 73
Well, well, well...it's the bad guys of HipHopDX again. Hide your girlfriends, money, food, gadgets, sneakers, bottle caps, dice, lampshades, fish, ice cube trays and anything else because we are up in this bitch! Before we steal everything you love, we must leave you with another edition of "What The Fuck!?!?" Why? Because we like you just enough to do a bunch of crummy shit to you but leave you with a good laugh. So sit back, buckle up and enjoy or hate (whichever comes first).

1) WTF is the deal with Lil Wayne’s album cover that looks like a retarded Ready to Die fucked Illmatic on sizzurp?



At least...

Who The Hell Am I? I Like Obama But He Can't Do Shit For Me

Saturday, April 26, 2008 - Andreas Hale | Comments: 129
The morning of April 25, 2008 was one that should have awakened the senses of America – in particular the products of Hip Hop culture. The similarities of this day and April 29th 1992 should draw instant comparisons - if it wasn’t for our lack of memory. Back in 1992, the acquittal of four police officers who were caught on video beating down Rodney King incited a community into acts of rage and violence. The cops were caught red handed and the evidence seemed to make this an open and shut case. But once our wonderful judicial system inserted their influence, those four boys in blue walked away. The...

Parkbench Studies: Can't Say Goodbye

Wednesday, April 02, 2008 - Jake Paine | Comments: 41


Anybody that knows me knows I’m into older things. I agree with Andre 3000’s verse from the “Walk It Out remix,” where he says, “I could give a damn ‘bout your car, but then I would be, if it was considered a classic, before the drastic changes in production when cars were metal instead of plastic – value’s what I’m talkin’ ‘bout.” Damn, I love value.

I devote my free time to collecting records, seeking, soon-purchasing then flipping classic cars, reading old books, watching old films and chasing women with old souls. This isn’t to sound like the hipster I inevitably...

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