Hip-Hop History
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Music On the 16th anniversary of the Clipse’s “Hell Hath No Fury,” a decade-old Pusha T interview has reminded fans of the album’s uncanny connection to Jay-Z’s “Kingom Come.”
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Music Marking a majestic two and a half decades, "The Miseducation" remains an unparalleled Hip Hop masterpiece.
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Pop Culture "I was the top of a damn near $75 million company when ni**as wasn’t getting money like that," Benzino reflected of his time at the publication.
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Music Hit-Boy reflects on having his "Timeless" beat rejected by Watch The Throne, only to find a home with Benny The Butcher, Lil Wayne, and Big Sean years later.
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Music The rapper turned politician has had one hell of a life since his debut album dropped in 2000.
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Pop Culture As Danny Brown's GTAV Radio Station goes, live, we look back at the days where gaming developers would place players in control of their favorite MC's across sports titles, beat-em-ups and action games.
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Original Content Stare into the depths of depravity.
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Music We're looking back on the career and influential life of the founding father of hip-hop, DJ Kool Herc.
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Music It seems impossible to attribute this title to any one rap icon. But such was the vision and dedication of the Dungeon Family's cornerstone.
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Original Content The OG Archetype.
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Music For over thirty years, few rap and R&B tastemakers bridged generations with the same love, knowledge, and passion of Calvin LeBrun.
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Music Explore the legacy of "Wild Style," the first rap movie that revolutionized cinema by introducing hip-hop culture to the big screen.
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Jake Skudder