The legendary DJ Premier will be releasing his first full length compilation on his Year Round Records label, Get Used To Us, this December.

It’s funny that we came across this little ditty just mere minutes after catching the season finale of Showtime’s “Weeds” (so that’s Plan C, huh?).

Dawaun Parker may not be a name familiar to many of you, but the 26 year old rapper/producer from Rhode Island has had his hand in several tracks you may have heard before.

Last month, a photo popped up on the internet of Dr. Dre with Jim Jones, Cam’Ron and Juelz Santana of the Diplomats.

Back in ’04 I was in high school waiting for DETOX to officially drop. I had a $20 dollar bill saved on top of my dresser to buy the CD the day it came out. I held on to the same 20 for 3 more years. It’s 2010. I’m about to graduate college. Seven years  […]

Dr. Dre credits Jay-Z and Eminem’s two-city “Home & Home” concert tour for motivating him to finish Detox, his long awaited third album.

Harlem’s Dipset crew spent some time in the doctor’s office recently.  Dr. Dre’s office, that is.

Jay-Z & Eminem’s first show at Yankee Stadium for their “Home & Home” tour was quite the star studded event.

Ever since they teamed up for 2001’s “Renegade” there has been an air of anticipation around anything Eminem and Jay-Z do together. After co-hosting  the video game packaging of last year’s DJ Hero fans knew that a live collaboration couldn’t be far behind.

Forbes Magazine recently released their list of the 10 most financially successful rappers in the business.

An expected reunion with former NWA rappers Ice Cube and Dr. Dre has fallen through.

From Nodfactor.com It’s no secret amongst hip-hop fans and diggers that Snoop’s Dr. Dre produced “Boss’s Life” shares the same sample as Busta’s Nottz-produced “Everybody Rise.”