Hip-Hop History
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Music A viral tweet sparked a debate on Hip-Hop Twitter over whether JAY-Z or Lil Wayne had a stronger prime.
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Alex Zidel 15.3K Views
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Numbers With 73.5 million new certified units, Eminem becomes the most certified Gold & Platinum singles artist in music history.
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Alex Zidel 15.2K Views
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Pop Culture RIP to the First Lady of Death Row Records.
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Hayley Hynes 14.9K Views
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Original Content Lil Wayne is an artist that keeps to himself these days, but throughout his career, he's exchanged heated words with a few peers.
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Josh Megson 14.9K Views
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Pop Culture Nicki Minaj is a manifesting machine.
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Hayley Hynes 14.8K Views
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Pop Culture Drake's "Honestly, Nevermind" has people all across the industry sharing their thoughts.
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Hayley Hynes 14.8K Views
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Music Hit-Boy praises the emotional vulnerability of Benny The Butcher and Nipsey Hussle, the only two artists to have cried in his studio.
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Mitch Findlay 14.6K Views
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Music Tech N9ne fondly reminisces on how Machine Gun Kelly broke every one of his tour rules while on the road together.
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Mitch Findlay 14.5K Views
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Hip-Hop History Busta Rhymes explains how Jay-Z "got the best of the battle" during their high school days.
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Aron A. 14.5K Views
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Hip-Hop History 50 Cent said he wouldn't "put out any more solo albums" if Kanye West's "Graduation" outsold "Curtis."
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Aron A. 14.4K Views
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Music Drake showed some love to Eminem and Snoop Dogg while watching footage from the legendary Up In Smoke Tour.
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Joshua Robinson 14.4K Views
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Music Snoop Dogg took a moment to honor some of hip-hop's legendary figures, including Dr. Dre, Eminem, 2Pac, and Ice Cube.
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Mitch Findlay 14.4K Views