Hip-Hop History
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Original Content If you can't respect Jay-Z's "The Black Album," your whole perspective is wack.
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Mitch Findlay -
Music Drake reflects on his run from "Thank Me Later" to "Certified Lover Boy" with the help of artwork from Zimbabwean artist HulioDraws.
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Original Content Though not often acknowledged as one of hip-hop's best duos, Busta Rhymes and Dr. Dre have a collaborative track record that never misses.
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Music X has always had man's best friend by his side, but in this story, a pup barked at just the right time.
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Erika Marie -
Pop Culture A look at the buzzy, raw, and hyper-energetic subgenre of hip-hop that's dominating the decade so far.
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Original Content Rest in peace to Takeoff, Trouble, Lil Keed, and Archie Eversole.
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Joshua Robinson -
Hip-Hop History 2 Chainz is ready to tell the world how he really feels about his verse on "Mercy" with Kanye West, Big Sean, and Pusha-T.
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Original Content For the nerd in every hip-hop fan, we take a close look at the idea of "poetic license," and how an MC is able to bend or completely ignore standard grammar rules because of it.
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Music Detroit rapper Marv Won tells the epic story about battling Eminem on the set of "8 Mile" and how it went on to change his life.
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Mitch Findlay -
Music The Westside Connection collaborators were once good friends, but a disagreement reportedly over money caused a divide.
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Erika Marie -
Music Snoop Dogg celebrates the royal lineage.
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Mitch Findlay -
Hip-Hop History Chuck D calls Melle Mel the "Wilt Chamberlain" of rap.
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