Hip-Hop History
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Pop Culture Now you too can own a piece of hip hop history.
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Dre D. -
Hip-Hop History 50 Cent fires back after Irv Gotti said he "blocked the n***a until he fell in Em & Dre's lap."
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Music KXNG Crooked kicks off his daily rap discourse with an eye-opening stroll through the hall of hip-hop conspiracies.
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Music On the thirtieth anniversary of LL Cool J's "Mama Said Knock You Out," Eminem takes a moment to pay homage.
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Hip-Hop History Lil Wayne wanted to change his iconic "Weezy F Baby and the F is for Phenomenal" lyric, says his longtime associate Cortez Bryant.
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Hip-Hop History T.I. rewinds to 2004 with a timeless picture of himself, Jay-Z, and Diddy for Throwback Thursday.
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Original Content Rick Ross applied the leadership and vision of a director with the relentless hustle of a kingpin to cement the MMG tag in the soundscape of the game.
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Music Eleven years removed from its initial release, Raekwon took a moment to reflect on the legacy "Only Built By Cuban Linx 2" has since built.
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Music She spoke about working with Dre and then being sidelined after he signed Eminem before dropping her from Aftermath altogether.
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Hip-Hop History Shyne divulges on the 1999 nightclub shooting and why Diddy threw him under the bus during the trial.
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Music On what would have been Eazy-E's fifty-sixth birthday, Ice Cube took a moment to honor his former N.W.A groupmate with some kind words.
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Music Xzibit takes to Instagram to pen a heartfelt message to Dr. Dre, a celebration of the legendary artist's career and empire.
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Mitch Findlay