Hip-Hop History
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Hip-Hop History 50 Cent fires back at anyone who thinks that "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'" is his only successful album.
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Music Marking 29 years since The Notorious B.I.G. released his official introduction, an album that reshaped Hip Hop.
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Music While on “The Breakfast Club,” Ashanti also added that Ja “knows what’s right.”
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Music Mike Tyson shares some crazy stories about 2Pac's prison stint.
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Music Diddy's debut studio album turns 25 years old this Friday.
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Numbers Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP" and "The Eminem Show" are both diamond.
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Pop Culture Weezy spoke with YG about other hip-hop icons on the 4Hunnid Podcast recently.
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Hip-Hop History Orlando Anderson, the man accused of killing Tupac, recorded a full album and even appeared in the music video for Mel-Low's "Blaze It Up" ft. Redman.
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Music An underrated album in the rap legend’s discography.
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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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Original Content Whether or not you agree with Diddy's argument that R&B is dead, there's no debating the music mogul's impact on the genre.
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Pop Culture The renowned DJ asked Twitter which R&B artist he should collaborate with next, and they were quick to suggest the Canadian.
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Hayley Hynes