Hip-Hop History
-
Music B-Real explains how his collaboration with Eminem and Boo-Yaa Tribe, the tense and urgent "911," came to be.
By
Mitch Findlay -
Original Content Dr. Dre's "Detox" has become the definitive hip-hop legend, but what actually happened to the long-awaited lost album?
By
Mitch Findlay -
Original Content 10 years ago today, Lil Wayne released "Tha Carter IV."
By
Rose Lilah -
Original Content On the 16th anniversary of the release of "Tha Carter," we briefly reflect on Lil Wayne and Mannie Fresh's track record on wax.
By
Aron A. -
Music The “Move Your Body” stars are expertly balancing motherhood and DJing.
By
Demi Phillips -
Original Content As Eminem and 50 Cent remain one of hip-hop's most iconic duos, here is a comprehensive breakdown of every single collaboration they've ever done.
By
Mitch Findlay -
Original Content Following a fresh round of disparaging remarks, we thoroughly reexamine when and why Jay-Z and Dame Dash's relationship imploded.
By
Robert Blair -
Original Content A history of the most talked-about Rap beefs between women in Hip Hop, from Roxanne Shanté to Latto, Megan Thee Stallion, and beyond.
By
Erika Marie -
Original Content In light of Meek Mill's controversial "Expensive Pain" artwork, we revisit some of Hip-Hop's most sexually explicit album covers.
By
Joshua Robinson -
Music Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter III" proved his hoarse voice could through any sound, resulting in his most influential hip-hop album to date.
By
Caleb Hardy -
Pop Culture A look at the buzzy, raw, and hyper-energetic subgenre of hip-hop that's dominating the decade so far.
By
Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Original Content The Houston rapper rose to fame following the success of his 2011 single "Drank In My Cup." What's he up to now?
By
Azure Johnson -
Music Unsurprisingly, there's so much to unpack here.
By
Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music From a beef with The Game that got violent to 50 Cent's burgeoning solo career, we're diving into the demise of G-Unit.
By
Caleb Hardy -
Original Content Revisit the greatest hits of Eminem's extensive and unique production discography.
By
Mitch Findlay -
Original Content A comprehensive guide to hip-hop's diamond-certified canon, which includes albums from Eminem, 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G, and Lauryn Hill.
By
Robert Blair -
Original Content We document the rise and fall of the subgenre known as backpack rap.
By
Robert Blair -
Original Content Lil Wayne is an artist that keeps to himself these days, but throughout his career, he's exchanged heated words with a few peers.
By
Josh Megson -
Music On their collaborative EP, Eminem and Royce Da 5'9" brought the best out of each other. We revisit Bad Meets Evil's "Hell: The Sequel" EP for its 12th anniversary.
By
Wyatt Westlake -
Original Content A complete history of the relationship between Eminem and Snoop Dogg, former collaborators and proteges of Dr. Dre who currently stand at odds.
By
Mitch Findlay -
Original Content Charged with the daunting task of producing a posthumous 2Pac Album, how did Eminem ultimately fare on "Loyal To The Game?"
By
Mitch Findlay -
Original Content What happens when the world's biggest genre takes the slightest downturn? The answer is a repeated history whose cycle can still be broken.
By
Gabriel Bras Nevares