MTV Hits isn't rap/urban flavored. It seems to be in the middle, of just hit music. You'll see Natasha Bedingfield, James Blunt, All American Rejects videos and mostly pop, non-urban stuff.VH1 Soul is adult urban RnB - but NOT rap, no thug videos. VH1 Soul is actually an unusual channel. You'll see a really old, very old video, next a more current one like a Destiny's Child, then some really old one again. Some seem to have little appeal as well, and other have a lot more like an Usher video. In my book, there is lot of room for improvement for the choice of videos and order. I assume Dish Network and DirecTV have avoided adding that channel as a result.MTV2 and MTV Jams are more urban oriented, and so is MTV in the late hours when they show videos. The Vh1 channels, including VH1 in the middle of the night when it airs videos, typically aren't rap oriented. Maybe a few Kanye West videos or more mainstream stuff will show up, but not the MTV Jams stuff.It'd be nice if there was a Modern Rock Video channel. Isn't Fuse supposed to be more oriented in that? I haven't seen Fuse in years, since I had Dish Network, though. I like the 90's Alternative, and modern rock selection that WBBO 98.5 (Ocean County) airs - worth it sometime tunin in, if you can receive it. And there is the occasional findings from XPN and stuff.Other than that, I have to find stuff from iTunes, from soundtracks and Imixes. VH1 and the industry seems to be a lot slower. For example - I found James Blunt music months before VH1 and the radio stations began incessantly airing it.