Hip-Hop History
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Music While Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre are widely hailed as the pioneers as G-Funk, Warren G's 'Regulate...G Funk Era' delivered a unique commercial sound.
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Hip-Hop History Bun B says Jay-Z was showing "mutual respect" when he used lyrics from "Ridin Dirty" on "99 Problems."
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Original Content Expand your horizons.
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Original Content On "New Day," Kanye and Jay reflected on their legacies beyond the grave; an open letter to the hypothetical heirs of the throne
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Music Fat Joe claims he put on the two Florida icons before they were famous, but Uncle Luke says he's the one who first discovered them.
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Hip-Hop History Fat Joe gives Jay-Z his flowers for having the "hardest lyric in hip-hop."
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Hip-Hop History Soulja Boy says Ice-T was "confused" at the time of their feud.
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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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Hip-Hop History Chuck D calls Melle Mel the "Wilt Chamberlain" of rap.
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Hip-Hop History Jermaine Dupri takes credit for Jay-Z and No I.D.'s collaborative relationship.
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Hip-Hop History According to Consequence, Kanye West nearly joined A Tribe Called Quest for their final album, "We Got It From Here…Thank You 4 Your Service."
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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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Mitch Findlay