Hip-Hop History
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Original Content "All Eyez on Me" marked a turning point in 1996, as did Tupac's death. Thirty years later, its ambition still as unapologetic as the rapper intended.
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Original Content As Eminem and 50 Cent remain one of hip-hop's most iconic duos, here is a comprehensive breakdown of every single collaboration they've ever done.
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Music The “Move Your Body” stars are expertly balancing motherhood and DJing.
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Music B-Real explains how his collaboration with Eminem and Boo-Yaa Tribe, the tense and urgent "911," came to be.
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Music From a beef with The Game that got violent to 50 Cent's burgeoning solo career, we're diving into the demise of G-Unit.
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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 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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Music We're taking a look at how Fugees member Lauryn Hill disappeared from a place of electric stardom after "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill."
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Original Content A comprehensive guide to hip-hop's diamond-certified canon, which includes albums from Eminem, 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G, and Lauryn Hill.
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Original Content Even though it was released nineteen years ago, OutKast's "The Whole World" feels like the perfect soundtrack for these modern times.
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Pop Culture Despite all her setbacks, Lil Kim still exudes unwavering confidence both musically and in showbiz.
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Original Content Revisit the greatest hits of Eminem's extensive and unique production discography.
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Music It's one of the most infamous labels in Hip Hop, and we're taking a look at Death Row's most iconic stars.
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Original Content The Houston rapper rose to fame following the success of his 2011 single "Drank In My Cup." What's he up to now?
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Original Content In light of Meek Mill's controversial "Expensive Pain" artwork, we revisit some of Hip-Hop's most sexually explicit album covers.
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Music Mr. Serv-On reflects on the time that Luke Records and Death Row engaged in a heated brawl, and a later instance where Snoop Dogg got caught lacking backstage.
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Pop Culture We delve deep into the shadowy world of Big Meech and Southwest T to tell the real story behind Starz' hit TV show, "BMF."
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Original Content A history of the most talked-about Rap beefs between women in Hip Hop, from Roxanne Shanté to Latto, Megan Thee Stallion, and beyond.
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Music J. Prince's appearance on the Joe Rogan Podcast found the Rap-A-Lot Records' CEO detailing his history with law enforcement, and how he became a target after attempting to become independent of the music industry and major labels.
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Original Content Some of the best Hip-Hop and R&B projects of the late 2000s and early 2010s were free mixtapes, but many of those classics are still not available to stream on DSPs to this day.
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Pop Culture Rick Ross' baby mama has been telling us she's always been that girl, and these resurfaced photos are proving her point.
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Original Content As their Super Bowl performance approaches, we're recapping the three-decade long relationship between Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre.
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Robert Blair