Hip-Hop History
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Original Content Even though it was released nineteen years ago, OutKast's "The Whole World" feels like the perfect soundtrack for these modern times.
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Music It's one of the most infamous labels in Hip Hop, and we're taking a look at Death Row's most iconic stars.
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Original Content We document the rise and fall of the subgenre known as backpack rap.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content Kevin Rudolf played a major role in the fusion of Hip-Hop, pop, and rock at the turn of the 2010s. So why aren't people talking about him anymore?
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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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Original Content Sizing up some of the biggest disputes and beefs involving the former Source co-owner.
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Music Freekey Zekey finally opens up about the night he was shot.
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Mitch Findlay -
Pop Culture Rick Ross' baby mama has been telling us she's always been that girl, and these resurfaced photos are proving her point.
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Hayley Hynes -
Pop Culture Despite all her setbacks, Lil Kim still exudes unwavering confidence both musically and in showbiz.
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Hip-Hop History Snoop Dogg's former bodyguard explains the fatal shooting that led to the rapper's 1993 murder charge.
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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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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