Hip-Hop History
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Music Explore Ludacris's best-selling project, an album that shaped hip-hop and catapulted the rapper to global fame.
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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.
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Music Redman has conquered multiple creative career paths, but his debut album, “Whut? Thee Album,” is proof of his superiority as an MC.
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Pop Culture Drake is looking back on just how much things have changed since he first got started in the rap game.
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Music Hip-hop can't seem to get enough of Joe Budden lately.
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Numbers Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP" and "The Eminem Show" are both diamond.
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Pop Culture Calling all Slim Shady superfans!
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Pop Culture Weezy spoke with YG about other hip-hop icons on the 4Hunnid Podcast recently.
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Original Content Whether or not you agree with Diddy's argument that R&B is dead, there's no debating the music mogul's impact on the genre.
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Music Kurupt opens up about his Death Row days, his beef with DMX, Dr. Dre's long-awaited "Detox" album, and much more.
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Original Content On "New Day," Kanye and Jay reflected on their legacies beyond the grave; an open letter to the hypothetical heirs of the throne
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Music Beanie Sigel recalls the end of the Roc-A-Fella era, reflecting on some of the lessons he learned in the process.
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Mitch Findlay