Hip-Hop History
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Original Content For the nerd in every hip-hop fan, we take a close look at the idea of "poetic license," and how an MC is able to bend or completely ignore standard grammar rules because of it.
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Music Nelly, a legend in the rap game, has had numerous successes, yet only one of his albums have sold more than 10 million copies.
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Music Quincy Jones loved hip-hop, and the culture will repay that passion for all time. Here are six amazing tracks sampling Quincy.
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Music Videos During an interview on Kevin Durant's "The ETCs" podcast, 40 breaks down the backstory behind his favorite Drake song, "The Calm."
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Music Master P offers up a few words of motivation, sharing a nostalgic throwback picture of himself and Eminem.
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Original Content From the bold days of Salt-n-Pepa and Queen Latifah to the modern landscape of woman in hip-hop, the past 50 years have a constant battle to disrupt persisting stereotypes.
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Numbers Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP" and "The Eminem Show" are both diamond.
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Original Content Two years ago, we lost a one of a kind music icon. Let's look back at DMX's debut album on the project's 25th anniversary.
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Pop Culture Sounwave appeared on Spotify's "The Big Hit Show" and dished about the creation of one of Lamar's most recognizable tracks.
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Music Following the release of J. Cole "My Life" with 21 Savage and Morray, Styles P and Pharoahe Monch reflect on the song that inspired it.
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Music During an interview with Talib Kweli, Busta Rhymes reflects on the long process of creating "The Big Bang" with Dr. Dre, detailings how the process changed him.
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Pop Culture During his "All the Smoke" interview, Cam'ron opened up about how he and Mase drifted early in their careers only to reconnect and work together recently.
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Hayley Hynes