<a href="/frameset.asp?boardID=5430&pageloc=/story/41/story_4151_1.html"><img src="/imgs/tout/0009047_hiphop.jpg" border="0"></a><br><br> <b>Features</b><br> <li>The search for <a href="/frameset.asp?boardID=5430&pageloc=/story/41/story_4151_1.html">hip-hop's lost soul</a><br> By Robert A. George <li><a href="http://www.beliefnet.com/story/24/story_2450_1.html"> The Spiritual Contradictions of DMX</a><br>By Anthony DeCurtis <li>Run DMC front man has a new CD, a spiritual memoir, <a href="/frameset.asp?pageLoc=/story/83/story_8308_1.html&boardID=19693" target="_top">and his Rolls Royce</a>.<br><br> <b>Interviews</b><br> <li><a href="/frameset.asp?boardID=14515&pageloc=/story/75/story_7526_1.html">Mos Def: Serving Allah. <li><a href="/frameset.asp?boardID=5430&pageloc=/story/40/story_4036_1.html">KRS-ONE: Hip-hop's high priest</a><br> <li><a href="/frameset.asp?boardID=5430&pageloc=/story/41/story_4156_1.html">Chuck D: Each One Teach One</a><br> <li><a href="http://www.beliefnet.com/frameset.asp?boardID=5430&pageloc=/story/41/story_4151_1.html"> Michael Franti: Enrage, Enlighten, Inspire</a><br> <li><a href="http://www.beliefnet.com/frameset.asp?boardID=6041&pageloc=/story/45/story_4551_1.html"> Ja Rule: Double Crossed By Religion</a><br><br> <b>Reviews</b><br> <li><a href="/story/55/story_5565_1.html">Common: Bring On The Light</a> <li><a href="/story/61/story_6156_1.html">Kirk Franklin's 1NC (One Nation Crew): By Any Music Necessary. <li><a href="http://www.beliefnet.com/frameset.asp?boardID=5537&pageloc=/story/42/story_4221_1.html"> B.B. Jay: Giving Hard-Time Religion in Christian Hip-Hop</a><br> <li><a href="http://www.beliefnet.com/frameset.asp?boardID=5537&pageloc=/story/47/story_4750_1.html"> Wyclef Brings Back Hip-Hop's Soul on 'The Ecleftic'</a> <br><br> <center><table border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3" width="250" align="left"> <tr bgcolor="#999966"> <td valign="TOP" colspan="2"><font size="2" face="arial, helvetica, ms sans serif" color="#FFFFFF"> <center><b>In a Recent Hip-Hop.com Poll:</b></center></font> <font size="1"> <li>18 percent felt hip-hop should be a new religion. </li></font> <br> <font size="1"> <li>When asked "Do you believe in hip-hop or God," 43 said "hip-hop." </li></font> <br> <font size="1"> <li>78 percent thought there should be a hip-hop revolution. </li></font> </td> </tr> </table> </center></li></li></a></li></li></li></li></li></li></a></li></li></li></li>