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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Hip-Hop History Jermaine Dupri takes credit for Jay-Z and No I.D.'s collaborative relationship.
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Hip-Hop History Jay-Z made sure that there wasn't any tension between him and Ice-T over "99 Problems."
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Music Young Thug shouts out Lil Wayne on the anniversary of his own "Barter 6" release.
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Hip-Hop History Lloyd Banks shares a hip-hop "Where's Waldo."
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Hip-Hop History Will Smith was frequently called "soft" in hip-hop because he didn't use profanity in his music.
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Pop Culture The tracklist includes songs like "24K of Gold" featuring J. Cole and "I'm Gonna Be" with Jhené Aiko.
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Music The rapper spoke candidly about the frenemy-type relationship he had with Jay in the 00s.
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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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Hip-Hop History The song was never released, but the lesson was forever.
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Hip-Hop History DMX doesn't think that Lloyd Banks is one of the best lyricists in rap history, declaring his opinion during a talk with Fat Man Scoop.
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Hip-Hop History EDI Mean reveals that Tupac learned about the ritual through Native American friends from school.
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