Hip-Hop History
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Original Content One of the most monumental hip hop albums of the 2000s, Cam'ron's "Come Home With Me" turns 21.
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Pop Culture Quik recalls Bey "offering you motherf*cking water, fruit, and sh*t."
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Music 26 years after his tragic loss, the Bad Boy mogul took some time to honor his fallen partner.
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Hip-Hop History Jadakiss' engineer urged him to keep the iconic ad-lib.
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Music Suge Knight got disrespectful after Lyor Cohen's counteroffer to sign Snoop Dogg to Def Jam.
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Hip-Hop History Chuck D calls Melle Mel the "Wilt Chamberlain" of rap.
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Hip-Hop History Nas explains how Biggie helped him realize the importance of mainstream success when he worked on "It Was Written."
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Music Fif admits that he was "buggin'" for targeting Joey Crack in his decades-old tension with Ja.
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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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Pop Culture The track was reportedly produced by another frequent collaborator, Dr. Dre.
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Music Joe also said that Swizz Beatz tried to put him in a group with Cassidy and Drag-On.
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Music DJ Cipha Sounds also recalled his early interactions with Lil Kim.
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