Hip-Hop History
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Original Content Pete Rock breaks down his extensive career, the legendary Black artists that inspired him, why crate-digging will never go extinct, the magic of live instrumentation, and much more.
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Hip-Hop History Young Buck continues to drop classic G-Unit tales in his extensive interview with VLAD TV, this time bringing us back to when The Game got kicked out of G-Unit and the shootout that started everything.
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Music Fat Joe recently claimed that 95 percent of his lyrics are lies. In the ongoing feud between Drake and K-Dot, some eyebrows have been raised.
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Christopher Gorrie -
Music Kid recalled touring with the gangsta rap group and being told by city officials that they couldn't use swear words during their set.
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Original Content Following an explosive episode of "Drink Champs," we break down Big Sean and Kanye West's relationship in an effort to figure out where it all went wrong.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content After he fired shots at Diddy and Jay-Z, we unpack the legacy of Marcy Project's best-kept-secret and esteemed ghostwriter Sauce Money.
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Hip-Hop History Deb Antney discusses Gucci Mane's issues with French Montana & says she thought Safaree was Nicki Minaj's "gay" friend.
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Original Content It's becoming all too common that Tech N9ne gets snubbed from the "best rappers" conversation, but perhaps it's time to change the narrative.
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Original Content With Eminem's "Relapse" earning retrospective acclaim like never before, the anticipation for its lost sequel has never been higher.
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Original Content Continuing our new Original Content series "Hip-Hop's Best Verses," Lloyd Banks' "Victory" has easily withstood the test of time as one of the greatest freestyles in hip-hop history.
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Mitch Findlay -
Pop Culture Artists who worked with Weezy in '07 include Ja Rule, Kanye West, and R. Kelly.
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Hip-Hop History Kirk Burrowes, former Bad Boy president, says Biggie didn't write "Who Shot Ya" about Tupac but Diddy's marketing plan made it seem that way.
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Aron A.