Hip-Hop History
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Music Drake's most streamed artist of 2022 may surprise you.
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Original Content From J. Cole to Kanye West, it's important to appreciate the artists who can fire on all cylinders -- both behind the mic and behind the boards.
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Hip-Hop History Drake and Young Guru reacted to Just Blaze's vault.
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Music 2 Live Crew's inability to have their wild verbal lyricism quelled signified a new era of creative expression in hip-hop and music as a whole.
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Numbers Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP" and "The Eminem Show" are both diamond.
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Music Officially having returned home after a lengthy prison stint, Loon took a moment to talk Bad Boy Records, the original Harlem World lineup, and more.
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Music Mister Cartoon reps his Shady Records ties as he reflects on tattooing Eminem and 50 Cent back in the day.
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Pop Culture "Of course, that's his guy!" Snoop responded after N.O.R.E. shared the news on Drink Champs.
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Pop Culture The singer-rapper discusses her music sound, career beginnings and more in new HBO doc, “Love, Lizzo.”
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Original Content As Lauryn Hill and Pras continue to find themselves embroiled in high-profile misadventures, we take a look at why The Fugees will never (and should never) reform.
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Politics Will Bun B run for Mayor of Houston? On the second day of HNHH's "12 Days Of Christmas," the Trill OG reveals his possible future in politics, details tutoring Pimp C, partying with BMF, and watching Gucci Mane and Jeezy make-up 15 years after witnessing the two record "So Icy."
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Original Content From the bold days of Salt-n-Pepa and Queen Latifah to the modern landscape of woman in hip-hop, the past 50 years have a constant battle to disrupt persisting stereotypes.
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Caleb Hardy