Hip-Hop History
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Original Content From Lil Wayne’s "Tha Carter III" cover to Travis Scott's “SICKO MODE,” "Ready To Die" followed hip-hop on its journey to becoming a global phenomenon.
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Hip-Hop History Tracy Morgan revisited a memory of partying around New York City with late Wu-Tang Clan icon Ol' Dirty Bastard.
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Streetwear When revealing that she had to rename her latest single ahead of its release, the mother of one listed "Nick James" as one of the suggestions.
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Original Content Pete Rock breaks down his extensive career, the legendary Black artists that inspired him, why crate-digging will never go extinct, the magic of live instrumentation, and much more.
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Pop Culture Sean Combs' most recent interview with Los Angeles' "Real 92.3" found him revisiting the 2018 album.
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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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Hip-Hop History DJ Drama details how he connected Drake and Gucci Mane which nearly led to a joint mixtape.
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Music Bad Boy on Death Row.
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Music A backstage gathering of OGs.
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Pop Culture Drake's "Views" stayed within the top two positions on the Billboard 200 for 17 weeks from May to September of 2016.
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Hip-Hop History The rapper continues to pay tribute to his late friend.
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Original Content Aint' none of ya'll better.
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Mitch Findlay