Hip-Hop History
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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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Music While "Efil4Zaggin" is the less well-known of the N.W.A.'s two albums, its long-standing influence is crucial.
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Hip-Hop History Daz Dillinger reflects on one of hip-hop's most influential years.
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Music Mase teases a joint venture with Death Row Records following his spat with Bad Boy head Diddy.
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Music Juicy J asks a fair question.
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Original Content Expand your horizons.
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Music While on “The Breakfast Club,” Ashanti also added that Ja “knows what’s right.”
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Music Kurupt opens up about his Death Row days, his beef with DMX, Dr. Dre's long-awaited "Detox" album, and much more.
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Pop Culture The track was reportedly produced by another frequent collaborator, Dr. Dre.
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Music RZA recalls how Redman put together his incredible verse on "Buck 50," a classic posse cut on Ghostface Killah's "Supreme Clientele."
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Music Too $hort reflects on recording a singular, X-rated ad-lib for four hours straight during one of Dr. Dre's "Detox" studio sessions.
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Music Legendary melodist Nate Dogg has been immortalized as the "King Of Hooks" thanks to a beautiful and celebratory headstone.
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