Hip-Hop History
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Music 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes represent Queens and Brooklyn in a badass throwback picture, shared from the archives of Funkmaster Flex.
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Original Content Seven years down the road, has Slaughterhouse's "Welcome To Our House" aged gracefully?
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Hip-Hop History 50 Cent recounts negotiating a deal with Steve Jobs for the 1st iPod placement in the "P.I.M.P" vide.
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Numbers With 73.5 million new certified units, Eminem becomes the most certified Gold & Platinum singles artist in music history.
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Music Common reflects on having entire albums produced by Kanye West, No I.D, The Neptunes, and J. Dilla.
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Music Denzel Curry and Cordae celebrate the anniversaries of their acclaimed albums "TA13OO" and "The Lost Boy" respectively.
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Mitch Findlay -
Pop Culture Drake's "Views" stayed within the top two positions on the Billboard 200 for 17 weeks from May to September of 2016.
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Hip-Hop History Memphis Bleek responds to Suge Knight's 2001 claim that Jay-Z was robbed in L.A.
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Aron A. -
Pop Culture The former rapper made the comments in a recent appearance on the "Earn Your Leisure" podcast.
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Hip-Hop History Method Man explains how the Wu-Tang Clan were able to transcend cultural and musical boundaries.
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Music Swizz Beatz seemingly isn't feeling The Game's list of the top ten best rappers that are still alive.
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Music Public Enemy announce their return to Def Jam, releasing a new album on September 25 called "What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down."
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Alex Zidel