Hip-Hop History
- MusicFew albums in rap history are as revered as this 2004 classic. Whether it's the genre's underground roots or a slew of unearthed entertainment gems, "Madvillainy" still holds so many deep secrets to cherish.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- Pop CultureThe "Always On Time" hitmaker got a lot of his chest while talking to Piers Morgan this week.By Hayley Hynes
- Hip-Hop HistoryWhile Fif says Buck owes him money for failing to fulfill his G-Unit contract, the latter's legal team argued that his advance wasn't classified as a loan.By Hayley Hynes
- MusicIn his conversation with "The Art of Dialogue," Benzino continued to berate his longtime opp following their recent diss tracks.By Hayley Hynes
- Pop CultureShad Moss was forced to pull out of his 2007 tour with Chris Brown after just one night when he collapsed due to drug use.By Hayley Hynes
- Pop CultureWeezy spoke with YG about other hip-hop icons on the 4Hunnid Podcast recently.By Hayley Hynes
- MusicWhether it's East Coast boom-bap, classic Atlanta trap, or contemporary West Coast genre blends, the culture's always loved the London icon.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- MusicThe “Move Your Body” stars are expertly balancing motherhood and DJing.By Demi Phillips
- MusicSeveral lineup changes haven’t taken away from Slum Village’s legacy. By Demi Phillips
- MusicOver the last ten years, two amazing artists who hold each other in high regard have clashed over fake love, exploitation, and fanbases. What happened to cause this rift?By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- Pop CultureDuring 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.By Hayley Hynes
- Original ContentWhat happens when the world's biggest genre takes the slightest downturn? The answer is a repeated history whose cycle can still be broken.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- MusicA close look at the lives and careers of Public Enemy. By TeeJay Small