Hip-Hop History
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Original Content As Lil Wayne reaps the spoils of a legendary career with his Las Vegas residency, we examine which artists bear the hallmarks of a young Tunechi.
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Music Seven years removed from his big break on Metro Boomin's "19 & Boomin," sound engineer Alex Tumay offers a few words on his journey.
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Hip-Hop History Snoop Doggy Dogg takes it back.
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Music Fabolous took a moment to celebrate the legacy of Snoop Dogg with a nostalgic throwback picture from the "Roc Da Mic" tour.
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Music 50 Cent took a walk down memory lane as he shared a picture of his 1998 sampler "Power of the Dollar" on Instagram.
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Music On what would have been Eazy-E's fifty-sixth birthday, Ice Cube took a moment to honor his former N.W.A groupmate with some kind words.
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Mitch Findlay -
Hip-Hop History Memphis Bleek was at a receiving end of a mind-altering Hov speech.
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Music Boxer Anthony Joshua reflects on the time he impulsively grabbed JAY-Z's wrist to secure a picture with the legendary lyricist.
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Mitch Findlay -
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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Mitch Findlay -
Music An unreleased Nas freestyle called "Real N***as" has surfaced, on which he took a few shots at 2Pac Shakur.
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Mitch Findlay -
Music On the anniversary of Jeezy's classic album "The Recession," he announced that he is finally releasing the sequel.
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Numbers Future officially has the fourth most entries on the Billboard Hot 100 in history, trailing Lil Wayne, the cast of Glee, and Drake.
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Alex Zidel