Hip-Hop History
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Hip-Hop History 2001 was a great time in rap.
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Original Content From Lil Wayne’s "Tha Carter III" cover to Travis Scott's “SICKO MODE,” "Ready To Die" followed hip-hop on its journey to becoming a global phenomenon.
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Music Raekwon's timeless capsule of mafioso hip-hop celebrates another birthday.
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Music The collaboration that never was.
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Hip-Hop History DJ Whoo Kid kicks up some G-Unit nostalgia.
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Original Content A homage to the man who never failed to kick incredibly dope sh*t.
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Hip-Hop History Turns out the song was originally for T.I. and Jeezy but Kanye got his hands on it and turned it into a hit.
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Original Content How a cutting-edge record label would come to define an entire era.
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Original Content The Devil and God are raging across the Midwest.
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Music "He was a beast in the studio and a real friend."
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Pop Culture The track was reportedly produced by another frequent collaborator, Dr. Dre.
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Music Big Daddy Kane confirms that JAY-Z, Eminem, Common, and more will appear in new Netflix doc "Paragraphs I Manifest."
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Mitch Findlay