Hip-Hop History
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Music Twenty-seven years ago, Snoop Dogg changed the game with the release of his Dr. Dre-produced debut "Doggystyle."
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Hip-Hop History Busta Rhymes explains how Jay-Z "got the best of the battle" during their high school days.
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Hip-Hop History Snoop Doggy Dogg takes it back.
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Hip-Hop History Bid on a few pieces of hip-hop history.
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Music The Pittsburgh legend had a full head of hair and even more of a youthful spunk than what he broke onto the scene with.
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Hip-Hop History Too $hort explains why he didn't want Tupac hanging around his friends.
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Pop Culture Drake's "Honestly, Nevermind" has people all across the industry sharing their thoughts.
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Hip-Hop History N.O.R.E. breaks down the numbers to back up his claim that he was the hottest rapper out in 1998.
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Music She admitted that "they were trying to cover me up" & that they told her to put on "Timbs and a vest" instead of her crop tops with heels.
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Music Zaytoven explains how it was Gucci Mane that initially put him on to Jeezy's music.
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Music During an epic anniversary livestream for "Amerikkka's Most Wanted," Ice Cube reflected on catching the legal wrath of Mr. Rogers.
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Music Wu-Tang really is forever.
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Mitch Findlay