Hip-Hop History
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Original Content On the five-year anniversary of Migos’ sophomore album, it’s safe to say that "Culture" is a classic.
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Music During a Shady Con Clubhouse conversation, Eminem opened up about the rarest hip-hop classic in his cassette collection.
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Music On the 16th anniversary of the Clipse’s “Hell Hath No Fury,” a decade-old Pusha T interview has reminded fans of the album’s uncanny connection to Jay-Z’s “Kingom Come.”
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Hip-Hop History Tony Yayo details the time the NYPD tried to use Prodigy to plant a gun on 50 Cent.
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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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Aron A. -
Music Megan Thee Stallion declares her undying loyalty.
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Hip-Hop History Ice T kept that Ryde Or Die energy.
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Music Snoop Dogg takes to Instagram to reflect on some of 2Pac's enduring wisdom, a testament to one of hip-hop's legendary figures.
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Original Content Once the subject of widespread controversy but now a staple on the Billboard charts, we look at the history of sexually explicit bars and imagery throughout hip-hop.
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Hip-Hop History Beverly Hills was the new location shortly after.
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Original Content Continuing our new Original Content series "Hip-Hop's Best Verses," Joe Budden channeled the spirit of hip-hop's greatest lyricists on the incendiary mixtape classic "Dumb Out."
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Music With its twenty-fifth anniversary around the corner, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah hit up Beats 1 to discuss the album's legacy.
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Mitch Findlay