Hip-Hop History
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Music T-Pain recalls the time Kanye West judged one of his bars as corny and then proceeded to use it on "Dark Twisted Fantasy."
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Original Content We take a look at whether Wiz Khalifa could be attempting to tap into the headspace that initially made him an underground sensation.
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Music Eminem reveals the reason why his vocal tone and his delivery changed over time during an interview with his manager, Paul Rosenberg.
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Music KXNG Crooked makes a case that Dr. Dre is responsible for helping Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, and Kendrick Lamar become the artists they are today.
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Original Content Continuing our new Original Content series "Hip-Hop's Best Verses," Lloyd Banks' "Victory" has easily withstood the test of time as one of the greatest freestyles in hip-hop history.
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Hip-Hop History Snoop Dogg's former bodyguard explains the fatal shooting that led to the rapper's 1993 murder charge.
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Pop Culture Irv Gotti was the latest star to dish on “Drink Champs.”
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Music During a gem-filled Drink Champs appearance, MC Serch opens up about how Nas ultimately ended up owning a piece of JAY-Z's "Dead Presidents."
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Hip-Hop History Birdman clears up why he used to kiss Lil Wayne on the lips.
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Music Daz Dillinger takes it back to the Dogg Pound Gangsta Clicc heydey with a classic throwback pic of him, Kurupt, and Dr. Dre.
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Hip-Hop History Turns out the song was originally for T.I. and Jeezy but Kanye got his hands on it and turned it into a hit.
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Original Content Royce Da 5'9" explains why even the "biggest" artists of today will never be able to capture what 50 Cent brought to the game with "Get Rich Or Die Tryin."
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Mitch Findlay