In this compelling interview, Dr. Umar breaks his silence on the current state of the world, sharing his unfiltered opinions on various controversial topics. He dives deep into the dynamics of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith's marriage, the impact of Deion Sanders' move to Colorado, and the controversy surrounding Joe Smith's wife and OnlyFans. Dr. Umar also offers his perspective on Dwight Howard's situation with the LGBTQ+ community and discusses why interracial marriage is incompatible with a "Pro-Black" identity.
Dr. Umar breaks his silence on Caitlyn Clark, SHAQ, LeBron, Diddy, Stephen A Smith, Shannon Sharpe, Kobe, Vanessa Bryant, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, and much more.
Dr. Umar breaks his silence on Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Jay-Z, Sonya Massey, and much more.
Dr. Umar Breaks Silence On Diddy Arrest, Javion Mcgee, Jay-Z, DL Hughley Beef, Shannon Sharpe, Lil Wayne and so much more,
Dr. Umar Breaks Silence On Jay-Z Allegations, Travis Hunter, Luigi Mangione, Jordan Neely & A Lot More.
Judge Joe Brown addresses Charlie Kirk, Tyler Perry, Cardi B, Jasmine Crockett, Lizzo, Judge Mathis, Obama, and the month of Juneteenth and the movie "Lightyear" and much more.
Alex Thomas breaks his silence and opens up about his entire Hollywood career, sharing unfiltered stories and personal experiences from his time in the industry.
Judge Joe Brown breaks his silence on Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, O.J. Simpson, MLK, Barack Obama, and many more topics.
Dr. Umar breaks his silence on Diddy, predicting his verdict and addressing allegations about Tyler Perry, Smokey Robinson, Fat Joe, and R. Kelly, as well as speaking on Karmelo Anthony.
Dr. Umar reveals the truth on Shannon Sharpe, Shedeur Sanders, Karmelo Anthony's case, the movie Sinners, Diddy's case, and a lot more.
Judge Mathis and Judge Mathis Jr respond to comments about them made by Judge Joe Brown,
Layzie Bone sets the record straight and addresses rumors surrounding Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and Eazy-E
Freddy P goes off on Diddy after seeing the video of Diddy attacking Cassie.
Former Bad Boy artist Freddy P breaks his silence regarding Diddy and exposes everything.
In this wide-ranging conversation, Dr. Umar Johnson weighs in on high-profile figures Tyler Perry, Will Smith, and Donnie McClurkin while addressing lawsuits and accountability within entertainment and religious spaces. He also speaks on serious issues impacting the Black community and talks woman losing her life in Minnesota.Dr. Umar talks on several well-known public figures and cultural topics, including Michael B. Jordan, Prince, Michael Jackson, Jimi Hendrix, Sam Cooke, Stacey Dash, Cam Newton, and Jalen Hurts, offering his perspective.He also reacts to a rapper, T.I., who describes the church as a business, and shares his broader views on faith, money, and transparency within religious institutions. The discussion further touches on actress Tichina Arnold’s comments about reverse colorism.
Krayzie Bone breaks his silence on all the rumors surrounding him and Bone Thugs.
2Pac's brother Mopreme Shakur breaks his silence on Diddy possibly being involved in his brother Tupac's murder.
Bob Sumner (Co-Creator of Def Comedy Jam) reveals the truth about Def Comedy Jam and details stories about Comedians.
In this exclusive interview, legendary music executive and film producer Lance “Un” Rivera opens up about his journey through hip-hop’s golden era and beyond. Best known for his work with The Notorious B.I.G., Junior M.A.F.I.A., and classic 90s films, Un finally sets the record straight on the stories that shaped hip-hop history.Un addresses his history with Jay-Z, his business ties with Dame Dash and Roc-A-Fella Records, his connection to Cam’ron and Charli Baltimore, and his experiences working alongside Diddy. He also shares never-before-heard stories about Aaliyah, Biggie Smalls, and more.This is a raw, unfiltered conversation that covers the controversies, the legacy, and the untold truths from someone who was in the room when history was made.
The Art Of Dialogue contributor Penny Isaac interviews Angela Ardis, author of the best-selling book 'Inside a Thug's Heart'.In 1995, Tupac Shakur found himself in Rikers Island prison in New York City, Angela Ardis decided to send him a letter, photo, and her phone number as part of a wager with her friend. Before long, she received a call from Tupac directly.Throughout the next few months, Angela and Tupac communicated nearly every day with letters, poems, and phone calls. Those original poems and letters, many of them written after Tupac's transfer from Rikers to Dannemora State Prison, are presented in the video.
Treach breaks his silence on his career, Tupac, and addresses situations he never addressed before.
Juelz Santana finally breaks his silence on the beef between Jim Jones and Cam'ron and talks about everything Dipset and Roc-A-Fella. (Interview #2)
Juelz Santana finally breaks his silence and addresses all the controversy surrounding him and Dipset. (Interview #1)
Lil Flip breaks his silence, addresses all the details of his career, beefs, and tells untold shocking stories.
Young Noble (Member of Tupac's group Outlawz) gives his life story in his last interview before his untimely death.
Dylan from Diddy's group, "Da Band," breaks his silence on Diddy and the artists with whom he had issues.
Fredro Starr addresses everything, including Tupac, Suge Knight wanting to sign him to Death Row Records, DMX Beef, Moesha Show problems, Jam Master Jay's and Merlin Santana's murder, Lamont Bentley's death, and much more.
Freak-Off workers Daniel Phillips, who testified in Diddy's trial, exposes everything, and freak-off worker Clayton Howard joins the interview and exposes everything from his point of view.
2Pac's ex-girlfriend Desiree Smith speaks with The Art Of Dialogue contributor Penny Isaac about her relationship with Tupac Shakur and reveals the shocking truth.
Gobi M. Rahimi spent Tupac Shakur's last eight months with him, serving as a co-producer and director for many of his music videos and short films. Details the last 6 days of Tupac's life and more.
Timmy Ru (Mob James's brother) breaks his silence for the first time in his first-ever interview.
Big Daddy breaks his silence on Suge Knight, Tupac, Biggie Smalls, Fat Joe, Jay-Z, Nas, Madonna and much more.
Dipset member Freeky Zeky breaks his silence to speak on Dipset and all the drama, rumors, and news surrounding the group.
G. Dep First Interview in 13 Years and Breaks Silence on Committing Murder, Diddy Allegations, Biggie Smalls, 2Pac, Black Rob Death & More.
Freddy P speaks openly about the ongoing discussions surrounding Diddy’s documentary, 50 Cent, and why some celebrities continue to defend Diddy amid growing controversy.Freddy P also shares his personal perspective on long-standing rumors connected to the death of 2Pac, making it clear that these are opinions and discussions, not statements of fact. Throughout the interview, he breaks down how industry politics, loyalty, and silence have shaped public narratives in hip-hop over the years.This interview offers raw insight into how artists and insiders view the culture, the media, and the power dynamics behind the scenes.Disclaimer:The views expressed in this interview are solely those of Freddy P and are presented for discussion and informational purposes only. This content does not state or imply any factual conclusions regarding allegations or ongoing rumors.
Que from Diddy’s group Day26 speaks out for the first time and shares his truth in his own words.Que opens up about his journey in the music industry, his experience being part of Day26, and the personal moments that shaped who he is today. This conversation gives viewers a deeper understanding of his perspective, struggles, and growth—straight from the source.This interview reflects Que’s personal experiences and opinions, shared openly and honestly.Editorial Disclaimer: The Art of Dialogue does not make factual findings, investigative conclusions, or determinations regarding the conduct of any third party. This interview is presented solely as the interviewee’s personal narrative, recollection, and opinion. Statements expressed are not asserted as facts by The Art of Dialogue and should not be understood as verified or endorsed by the platform.
In this exclusive interview, Bow Wow sits down with The Art of Dialogue for a rare and candid conversation about his life, legacy, and experiences in the music industry.Bow Wow opens up about his relationship with Snoop Dogg, his early exposure to the West Coast, and how 2Pac’s legacy influenced the culture and artists of his generation. He also speaks honestly about his long-standing partnership with Jermaine Dupri, addressing the challenges, disagreements, and lessons that came with growing up in the spotlight.Additionally, Bow Wow reflects on past tensions with Da Brat, industry politics, and the realities of navigating fame at a young age. Throughout the interview, he shares personal insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and perspectives that fans rarely get to hear.This conversation offers a deeper look into Bow Wow’s journey—from childhood stardom to adulthood—and the truth behind some of hip-hop’s most talked-about relationships.
In this exclusive interview, Chopper sits down with The Art of Dialogue for the third time for a raw and unfiltered conversation about his life, career, and experiences at Bad Boy Records.During the interview, Chopper shares his personal perspectives on Diddy, Stevie J, Keyshia Cole, Diddy’s kids, Kanye West, and other industry figures, offering his own recollections, opinions, and behind-the-scenes stories.
In this exclusive second interview on The Art of Dialogue, Chopper returns to the platform to speak candidly about his time around Bad Boy Records and share shocking stories he says he witnessed behind closed doors. From industry pressure to unexpected moments involving Diddy, Chopper gives his unfiltered perspective on what he experienced during that era.This marks Chopper’s second appearance on the platform, where he continues to share his personal experiences and opinions in his own words. Whether you’re a longtime Bad Boy fan or curious about what really happens behind the scenes in the music industry, this conversation pulls back the curtain on a rarely discussed side.
In this exclusive interview, Chopper sits down with The Art of Dialogue for a raw and unfiltered conversation about his life, career, and experiences at Bad Boy Records. During the interview, Chopper shares his personal perspectives on Diddy, Cassie and other industry figures, offering his own recollections, opinions, and behind-the-scenes stories.
In this in-depth interview with The Art of Dialogue, Dame Dash returns with a raw, unfiltered conversation covering the relationships, rivalries, and narratives that have followed him throughout hip-hop history.Dame speaks on the Roc-A-Fella era and addresses ongoing public conversations involving Jay-Z, including how he views key moments, decisions, and loyalty from that time. He also responds to rumors and online narratives connected to Beyonce and Aaliyah, offering his perspective on how those stories have been framed and why he believes certain narratives continue to circulate.The interview also dives into Dame’s issues and history with major names across rap and culture, including 50 Cent and Cam’ron. Dame gives context on how he views their public commentary, how personalities and egos shape conflicts, and why certain relationships in hip-hop shift over time. He explains his mindset on respect, boundaries, and what he considers “boss” behavior versus industry politics.Dame also addresses Lance “Un” Rivera, sharing his thoughts on the situation, the history behind it, and why he believes some people get protected while others get blamed. Throughout the conversation, Dame expands on his broader views about ownership, reputation, and how media narratives can shape public perception—especially when it comes to legacy, business, and personal relationships.This isn’t a quick soundbite interview. It’s a longer, detailed breakdown from Dame Dash himself—covering multiple chapters of hip-hop history and the real-life tension behind some of the most talked-about names in the culture.
In this raw, unfiltered, and in-depth interview, hip-hop executive and entrepreneur Dame Dash sits down with The Art of Dialogue to speak openly about his legacy, relationships, and the business decisions that shaped hip-hop history.Dame breaks down the rise and fall of Roc-A-Fella Records, offering his perspective on his longtime partnership with Jay-Z and how power, loyalty, and business shifts changed the foundation of one of the most influential labels of all time. He addresses long-standing narratives surrounding their fallout and explains how ownership and control played a major role in the split.Throughout the conversation, Dame speaks candidly about industry figures including 50 Cent, Cam’ron, Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek, and Mase, sharing insight into loyalty, competition, missed opportunities, and the realities of navigating relationships in the music business. He explains how certain artists aligned themselves, why some bridges were burned, and how those choices impacted careers.Dame also reflects on Aaliyah, discussing her impact, their relationship, and how stories surrounding her have evolved over the years. In addition, he speaks on Daddy Yankee, revealing why Roc-A-Fella passed on certain opportunities and how business decisions can change the course of music history.The interview goes beyond headlines as Dame addresses public narratives about debt, independence, pride, and legacy, making it clear why ownership and self-respect have always been non-negotiable for him. He shares lessons he believes artists and entrepreneurs must understand to protect themselves in an industry built on power and perception.
In this raw, unfiltered, and no-holds-barred interview, hip-hop mogul Dame Dash sits down with The Art of Dialogue to share his uncut truth about the rise, peak, and collapse of Roc-A-Fella Records — one of the most influential labels in hip-hop history.Dame takes viewers back to the early days of Roc-A-Fella, explaining how the label was built from the ground up alongside Jay-Z and Kareem “Biggs” Burke, the sacrifices made, and the vision that helped reshape the music industry. He opens up about the business dynamics, personal relationships, and internal tensions that eventually led to the breakdown of one of hip-hop’s most legendary partnerships.Throughout the conversation, Dame speaks candidly about Jay-Z, addressing long-standing rumors, loyalty, business decisions, and how power shifts changed the foundation of Roc-A-Fella. He also shares his perspective on artists connected to the label, including Beanie Sigel, and discusses how trust, allegiance, and choice played major roles in the direction artists and executives took.The interview also touches on Aaliyah, with Dame reflecting on his personal relationship with her and addressing narratives that have circulated for years within hip-hop culture. In addition, Dame gives his thoughts on Diddy and other industry figures, offering insight into the behind-the-scenes realities of fame, control, and survival in the music business.
Natania Reuben speaks publicly about her life-altering experience as a shooting victim inside a nightclub, and shares her personal account of events she alleges involve Sean “Diddy” Combs.Natania recounts the night she was shot inside the club, describing the moments leading up to the incident, the chaos that followed, and the long-term physical and emotional impact the shooting has had on her life. She details her recovery, the trauma she continues to carry, and how the incident permanently changed her sense of safety and trust.Throughout the interview, Natania explains why she believes certain individuals were involved, how she says the situation was handled afterward, and the challenges she faced in seeking accountability. She also speaks on the emotional toll of telling her story publicly and why she felt it was important to finally be heard.
Actor Omar Gooding discusses his acting career and shares shocking insights about Hollywood, including his relationship with the late actor Merlin Santana, among other topics.
Former Bad Boy Records artist Mark Curry opens up about his experiences while working under Diddy and shares what he describes as the darker side of the music industry. In this interview, Mark Curry reflects on his time at Bad Boy, the pressures he faced, and explains the meaning behind his statement, “If I die, look at Diddy.”Curry speaks candidly about industry power dynamics, personal struggles, and the environment he says surrounded his career during that era. This conversation offers insight into his perspective and adds context to comments he has previously made publicly.
Clayton Howard, a former freak-off worker of Diddy and Cassie tells all-in must-see interview.
Suge Knight returns for another interview with The Art Of Dialogue and breaks his silence, exposing everything. (Interview #4)
Suge Knight breaks his silence and addresses Snoop Dogg, Daz, RBX, Tyrin Turner, and the deaths of Biggie Smalls and Tyrin Turner. (Interview #3)
Suge Knight returns to The Art Of Dialogue and reveals much more about the industry and his experiences in Interview #2
Suge Knight breaks his silence in his first interview with The Art Of Dialogue. (Part 1)
Paul Wall breaks his silence and goes into detail about his music career, shares his wild industry stories, and experiences.
In this exclusive interview on The Art of Dialogue, Bruh Man (Reginald Ballard) pulls back the curtain on what really happened behind the scenes of the hit sitcom Martin. He speaks candidly about long-standing rumors, on-set tension, and the real issues involving Tisha Campbell and Carl Payne that fans have speculated about for years.Bruh Man shares never-before-told details, clears up misconceptions, and gives rare insight into how the cast dynamics truly played out during the show’s peak. This is a must-watch for Martin fans and anyone who loves authentic behind-the-scenes Hollywood stories.
Actor Dee Dee Davis, who played "Baby Girl" on The Bernie Mac Show, details her experience on the legendary show.
Actor Clifton Powell opens up about his career and addresses everything. from his career, the roles he played and turned down, and much more.
Charles Oakley responds to Judge Mathis and goes in on Shaq, Charles Barkley, Stephen A. Smith, Isiah Thomas, Dennis Rodman, Biggie Smalls, Tupac, and much more.
Bokeem Woodbine breaks his silence on his acting career, discussing his appearances in legendary movies like Jason's Lyric, Dead Presidents, Ray, Gridlock'd, and Life. He also details his involvement in Tupac's "I Ain't Mad At Cha" music video and Wu-Tang Clan music videos.
Flex Alexander sets the record straight in this exclusive interview with The Art of Dialogue. He opens up about playing Michael Jackson in the biopic, his time starring on the classic sitcom One on One, and the challenges and flaws he’s seen in Hollywood. Flex also discusses the highs, lows, and lessons learned throughout his career — giving fans an honest look at the industry and his personal journey.
In this exclusive interview on The Art of Dialogue, Bullethead from The Steve Harvey Show opens up about Merlin Santana’s wild lifestyle and tragic death.Bullethead reflects on what Merlin was like behind the scenes, the pressures of fame at a young age, and how his lifestyle played a role in shaping the moments leading up to his untimely passing. He also shares personal memories and insight into a time that left a lasting impact on those who knew Merlin best.
Actor Sean Nelson breaks his silence on his iconic roles in the classic films Fresh and The Wood, and opens up about the hidden struggles of being a child actor in Hollywood.In this in-depth conversation, Sean reflects on how early success shaped his career, the challenges of being typecast, and how his reputation as a kid actor ultimately cost him opportunities as he got older. He also shares behind-the-scenes stories from his legendary films and speaks honestly about navigating the industry after childhood fame.
In this exclusive interview, Craig Mack’s ex-wife breaks her silence for the first time and speaks candidly about their relationship, his career, and the moments the public never got to hear about. She holds nothing back while sharing personal experiences, behind-the-scenes truths, and emotional details surrounding Craig Mack’s life.
In this wide-ranging conversation, Dr. Umar Johnson finally speaks on several major figures, controversies, and cultural moments making headlines. He shares his thoughts on Nicki Minaj, 50 Cent, the Diddy documentary, Michael Jackson, and Hulk Hogan, while also weighing in on sports, leadership, and accountability.Dr. Umar addresses the firing of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore, reacts to 21 Savage’s “F The Streets” movement, and gives his take on the DK Metcalf suspension and how the NFL handles star players. He also discusses Shedeur Sanders and Deion Sanders, touching on leadership, discipline, and media narratives surrounding Black athletes and coaches.As always, Dr. Umar doesn’t hold back, offering his unfiltered perspective on why these moments matter and what they reveal about power, culture, and responsibility.
Gene Deal holds nothing back as he reacts to the Diddy documentary and addresses ongoing conversations surrounding 50 Cent, Ja Rule, and Marlon Wayans defending Diddy.
Gene Deal holds nothing back as he reacts to Diddy’s documentary, airing everything out and sharing his unfiltered perspective on the stories being told. From behind-the-scenes insight to strong reactions, Gene addresses key moments, clears up narratives, and explains why he felt compelled to speak out.As someone who was close to the situation, Gene Deal gives context that many viewers haven’t heard before, offering his personal take while responding directly to claims made in the documentary
In this exclusive interview, Craig Mack’s ex-wife breaks her silence for the first time and speaks candidly about their relationship, his career, and the moments the public never got to hear about. She holds nothing back while sharing personal experiences, behind-the-scenes truths, and emotional details surrounding Craig Mack’s life.