Hip-Hop History
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Music Jay-Z broke up a fight between Drake and Diddy at Yeezy season 1, according to Ye.
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Pop Culture Each week, the magazines will be sharing the list's next 10 spots. The top 10 will be unveiled during the week of February 6.
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Music Big Boi and André 3000's "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below" changed the way Hip Hop viewed collaborative albums—and no one could duplicate Outkast's eclectic delivery.
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Music Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter III" proved his hoarse voice could through any sound, resulting in his most influential hip-hop album to date.
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Original Content Ice Cube shocked the hip-hop world 33 years ago with "Amerikkka's Most Wanted," going after N.W.A. while blending East and West Coast rap.
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Caleb Hardy -
Music DJ Cipha Sounds also recalled his early interactions with Lil Kim.
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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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Music Death Row Records celebrates thirty-year history by launching "The Death Row Experience," a virtual museum tour.
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content Eminem and Redman need to collaborate one more time.
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content Widely regarded as Common's best hip-hop album to date, we're looking back on the iconic "Be" as it turns 18 years old.
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Music "Yeezus" was a stark detour from his previous work, expressing Kanye West's struggling mental health through industrial electric soundscapes.
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Caleb Hardy -
Streetwear Bitch, don't tell me that you model if you ain't been in "Vogue."
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Hayley Hynes