Hip-Hop History
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Music During an interview with Fat Joe, Busta Rhymes went into detail about his close friendship with the legendary 2Pac Shakur.
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Original Content Whether for their commercial success, artistic significance, or indelible influence and image, these labels change the face of hip-hop.
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Hip-Hop History He took a walk down memory lane and revisited times prior to the East Coast-West Coast drama of the 1990s.
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Hip-Hop History Jay-Z made sure that there wasn't any tension between him and Ice-T over "99 Problems."
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Hip-Hop History DJ Whoo Kid kicks up some G-Unit nostalgia.
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Hip-Hop History Nas commemorates the release of an LP that "changed the game."
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Original Content A homage to the man who never failed to kick incredibly dope sh*t.
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Music Unsurprisingly, there's so much to unpack here.
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Original Content Zaytoven sits down with HNHH for another in-depth interview on his roots in producing, his early influences from Master P to Dr. Dre, and where he sees the future of the culture heading.
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Music Royce Da 5'9" and Joell Ortiz reflect on working with Eminem on "Music To Be Murdered By" and the similarities between Griselda and Slaughterhouse.
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Hip-Hop History Damian “D-Roc” Butler recounts the time Voletta Wallace threw out Biggie's crack after mistaking it for hard mashed potatoes.
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Music 50 Cent took a walk down memory lane as he shared a picture of his 1998 sampler "Power of the Dollar" on Instagram.
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Erika Marie