Hip-Hop History
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Music Officially having returned home after a lengthy prison stint, Loon took a moment to talk Bad Boy Records, the original Harlem World lineup, and more.
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Music Big Daddy Kane hits The Breakfast Club and reflects on his history with Rakim, the lyrical greats of his era, and how young rappers secure the bag like never before.
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Music It seems impossible to attribute this title to any one rap icon. But such was the vision and dedication of the Dungeon Family's cornerstone.
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Pop Culture The image first hit the internet back in 2018. All this time later, and we still don't know what Thugger and Durkio were looking at.
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Original Content On the five-year anniversary of Migos’ sophomore album, it’s safe to say that "Culture" is a classic.
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE: Knoc-Turn'al witnessed the creation of Dr. Dre & DJ Quik's "Put It On Me."
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Music Busta Rhymes reveals how Eminem continuously moved the goalpost during the creation of their competitive anthem "Calm Down."
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Streetwear When revealing that she had to rename her latest single ahead of its release, the mother of one listed "Nick James" as one of the suggestions.
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Hip-Hop History "Y'all keep acting like Game is the real legacy of G-Unit. No. It's Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and 50 Cent."
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Hip-Hop History Tracy Morgan revisited a memory of partying around New York City with late Wu-Tang Clan icon Ol' Dirty Bastard.
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Pop Culture Pusha also give some insight into his J. Cole line on "Call My Bluff."
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Music Future has changed so much since 2003.
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Alex Zidel