Hip-Hop History
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Music The Westside Connection collaborators were once good friends, but a disagreement reportedly over money caused a divide.
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Hip-Hop History Chuck D calls Melle Mel the "Wilt Chamberlain" of rap.
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Streetwear The New York legends joined Champagne Papi on stage for his stint performing at the Apollo Theatre.
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Pop Culture The City of Los Angeles continues to show out for the rapper after his untimely death.
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Hip-Hop History According to Consequence, Kanye West nearly joined A Tribe Called Quest for their final album, "We Got It From Here…Thank You 4 Your Service."
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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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Hip-Hop History Eminem is left confused after Snoop Dogg reminds him that he was "running on the beach with no clothes on" in the "Still D.R.E." music video.
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Original Content DJ Paul recounts one of his final encounters with John Singleton, artists paying homage to Three 6 Mafia, and how hustling mixtapes in high school brokered peace with the ops.
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Hip-Hop History Crunchy Black says Juicy J created strict rules to make sure members of Three 6 Mafia didn't let their vices get in the way of business.
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Original Content From DJ Clue's casette tapes to major label involvement, we trace the history of the iconic hip-hop mixtape.
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Hip-Hop History According to Steven Victor, Pusha T grew frustrated with Kanye West's creative process after spending two weeks in Hawaii.
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Music Joe also said that Swizz Beatz tried to put him in a group with Cassidy and Drag-On.
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Rex Provost