Hip-Hop History
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Original Content In light of Meek Mill's controversial "Expensive Pain" artwork, we revisit some of Hip-Hop's most sexually explicit album covers.
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Joshua Robinson -
Music Eminem reveals the reason why his vocal tone and his delivery changed over time during an interview with his manager, Paul Rosenberg.
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Rose Lilah -
Original Content "All Eyez on Me" marked a turning point in 1996, as did Tupac's death. Thirty years later, its ambition still as unapologetic as the rapper intended.
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Erika Marie -
Original Content Since its first iteration in the late ‘90s, Auto-Tune has, for better or for worse, turned into something of a Pandora’s Box. Today, we’re diving into the history of the controversial, ever-evolving pitch-correcting software.
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Noor Lobad -
Original Content All hail the queens! We're celebrating Women's History Month by paying respect to the ladies who keep our playlists lit.
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Erika Marie -
Original Content Here’s everything we know about the beef between 6ix9ine and Lil Durk.
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Jordan Schenkman -
Original Content Hot on the heels of accusations that Kendrick used a stand-in during a live performance, we analyse why MF Doom continues to get away with sending body doubles to his shows.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content Some of the best Hip-Hop and R&B projects of the late 2000s and early 2010s were free mixtapes, but many of those classics are still not available to stream on DSPs to this day.
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Joshua Robinson -
Music Ghostface laughs off the Raekwon beef that’s prominently featured in Hulu’s “Wu-Tang: An American Saga.”
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Joshua Robinson -
Original Content As their Super Bowl performance approaches, we're recapping the three-decade long relationship between Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content Following a fresh round of disparaging remarks, we thoroughly reexamine when and why Jay-Z and Dame Dash's relationship imploded.
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Robert Blair -
Music Mr. Serv-On reflects on the time that Luke Records and Death Row engaged in a heated brawl, and a later instance where Snoop Dogg got caught lacking backstage.
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Mitch Findlay