Hip-Hop History
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Original Content Royce Da 5'9" explains why even the "biggest" artists of today will never be able to capture what 50 Cent brought to the game with "Get Rich Or Die Tryin."
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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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Joshua Robinson -
Music A timeless posse cut has been with us for a decade.
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content Following a fresh round of disparaging remarks, we thoroughly reexamine when and why Jay-Z and Dame Dash's relationship imploded.
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Robert Blair -
Music In 2006, "As Cruel As School Children," arrived. We're revisiting the genre-blending project and its impact on Rap, Rock, and Pop. See what GCH guitarist Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo told us about the record as he reflected on its 17th anniversary.
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Erika Marie -
Music From Q-Tip's driving influence of A Tribe Called Quest to morphing into a hip-hop mentor, we're looking into his iconic career.
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Caleb Hardy -
Original Content Big Sean is one of the most disrespected Hip-Hop artists out right now. But he's also one of the greatest.
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Joshua Robinson -
Hip-Hop History A clip from a 2001 interview with Suge Knight alleging Jay-Z was robbed in L.A. is making the rounds.
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Aron A. -
Hip-Hop History Former Luke Records signee Drugzie shares his account of the epic brawl between Ice Cube's Lench Mob and Above The Law, singling out Ice-T for leaping down an escalator into the ruckus.
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Mitch Findlay -
Hip-Hop History The rap legend is being graciously honored by Hip Hop fans worldwide.
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Erika Marie -
Hip-Hop History 50 Cent says that he has no interest in making a movie about G-Unit and would rather forget those days.
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Alex Zidel -
Music Two women were hired for the LP's photoshoot, and sources say neither of them were CiCi.
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Hayley Hynes