Hip-Hop History
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Hip-Hop History Nas jokingly tells Jay-Z over Facetime that he had to re-write a few bars after hearing "Sorry Not Sorry" for the first time in the studio with DJ Khaled.
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Music Missy Elliott took a moment to celebrate "Hot Boyz," her legendary single that ultimately found itself in the Guinness Book Of World Records.
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Numbers With 73.5 million new certified units, Eminem becomes the most certified Gold & Platinum singles artist in music history.
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Music RZA recalls how Redman put together his incredible verse on "Buck 50," a classic posse cut on Ghostface Killah's "Supreme Clientele."
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Original Content We shine a spotlight on the Californian artists that've made a massive impact on hip-hop without a co-sign from Dr. Dre.
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Music Flesh-N-Bone recalls how Eazy-E had his people delivering PCP to the studio where Bone Thugs-N-Harmony were recording.
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Music Ja Rule hints that his career as a ghostwriter runs deeper than some might think, though he doesn't name any names.
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Music 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes represent Queens and Brooklyn in a badass throwback picture, shared from the archives of Funkmaster Flex.
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Music The Notorious B.I.G. received widespread love from the hip-hop community on the 23rd anniversary of his passing, one of those people being rap vet T.I. via Instagram.
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Hip-Hop History Uncle Snoop took it back to his days of coasting through Long Beach with a photo shared on Instagram depicting him and the "L. B. C. Kids."
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Hip-Hop History Rest in peace, Combat Jack.
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Hip-Hop History On the latest episode of "Broken Record," Rick Rubin reunites with Beastie Boys for the first time in 20 years.
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