Hip-Hop History
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Hip-Hop History There will never be another like B.I.G.
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Mitch Findlay -
Hip-Hop History Jim Jones says "oldheads" didn't make Tupac a legend.
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Original Content Eminem and Redman need to collaborate one more time.
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Mitch Findlay -
Music Missy Elliott took a moment to celebrate "Hot Boyz," her legendary single that ultimately found itself in the Guinness Book Of World Records.
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Mitch Findlay -
Music On the twenty-fourth anniversary of Eminem's "Infinite," Denaun Porter took a moment to reflect on where it all began.
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content T.I. graces our brand new digital cover.
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Rose Lilah -
Pop Culture Artists who worked with Weezy in '07 include Ja Rule, Kanye West, and R. Kelly.
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Hayley Hynes -
Music When rappers claim their spot on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, it's not just a nod; it's a distinctive shift in the culture.
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Marvin J -
Music "Halfway House" was a significant moment for Joe Budden’s career as an independent artist, as well as the formation of Slaughterhouse.
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Music Revisiting Nicki’s commercially triumphant dance-pop era.
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Demi Phillips -
Music Big Boi and André 3000's "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below" changed the way Hip Hop viewed collaborative albums—and no one could duplicate Outkast's eclectic delivery.
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Erika Marie -
Music In a recent Instagram vidoe, Simmons recalled the night of The Notorious B.I.G.'s death, and how it motivated him to put an end to the feud.
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Hayley Hynes