Hip-Hop History
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Original Content A three-way showdown between Kanye West's "Yeezus," J. Cole's "Born Sinner," and Mac Miller's "Watching Movies With The Sound Off" has cemented June 18, 2013 in hip-hop history.
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Hip-Hop History Cam'ron details how he and Jay-Z squashed their beef.
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Pop Culture Some are freaked out by how real the hologram looks, while others think the idea is awesome.
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Music In a new interview with Talib Kweli, Ja Rule opens up about the difficulties of engaging in rap beef while being investigated by the feds.
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Original Content Denaun Porter reflects on meeting J. Cole and learning the rapper's favorite Eminem song, a choice that left him surprised.
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Original Content Twelve years after the release of Tyler, the Creator's 'Goblin,' we're taking a look back on the album's influence on his career and his fanbase.
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Pop Culture Artists who worked with Weezy in '07 include Ja Rule, Kanye West, and R. Kelly.
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Pop Culture Fif dropped by “The Breakfast Club” this week, at which time he confirmed he and Hov are currently on good terms.
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Music Too $hort has stories for days.
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Original Content On its twenty-fourth anniversary, look back on one of hip-hop's truly legendary nights.
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Hip-Hop History Happy birthday, Big Proof.
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Original Content Sound barrier in shambles.
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Mitch Findlay