Hip-Hop History
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Music Fredro Starr breaks down his top five rappers, a list that includes an old-school legend and a few of today's best lyricists.
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TV Rap icon Yo-Yo emerged in the 1990s as a woman in Hip Hop unlike any other. She's dedicated her life & career to community activism, and now, she has her own cooking show on AspireTV. You don't want to miss our compelling conversation with the Los Angeles legend!
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Erika Marie -
Music Learn about the origins and global impact of Hip Hop, a cultural movement born in the South Bronx in the 1970s that continues to resonate.
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Jake Skudder -
Original Content Juice WRLD's "Goodbye & Good Riddance" propelled the Chicago rapper into a worldwide sensation amid depressing emo-rap.
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Caleb Hardy -
Original Content Nearly three decades after its original announcement, we look at the fate of Ice Cube and Dr. Dre's long lost concept record, "Helter Skelter."
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Robert Blair -
Original Content Three years on from gracing us all with the Christmas miracle of "Run The Jewels 3," we charted the incredible rapport between Killer Mike and El-P that brought their careers to unforeseen heights.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content Eminem has been holding it down alongside Detroit artists since he first kicked off his career, amassing quite a collection of collaborations in the process.
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content We reflect on ScHoolboy Q's most compelling project to date, "Habits & Contradictions," ten years later.
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Aron A. -
Music On ”The Blueprint 3,” Jay-Z delivered on a grand scale, packing a number of collaborative hit singles, and maintaining his legacy.
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Demi Phillips -
Original Content Ciara has been a dominating force in R&B and Hip Hop, and we're taking a look at her best jams from the 2000s that defined an era.
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Erika Marie -
Original Content INTERVIEW: As we continue to celebrate the 5-year anniversary of Rich Gang's "Tha Tour Part 1" mixtape, we spoke to integral producer Goose about his work on the project.
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Rose Lilah -
TV Celebrate 22 years of "Carmen: A Hip Hopera," the groundbreaking fusion of hip hop & opera starring Beyoncé, that changed pop culture forever.
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Erika Marie