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- Original ContentCharts Don’t Lie: February 8Weekly review of the Hip-Hop and R&B sales/charts.ByRose Lilah7.4K Views
- Original ContentWhat’s New In Battle Rap (February 6)We keep you up to date with everything going on in battle rap.ByDallas Darden106 Views
- Original ContentVinylz Talks About Creation Of J. Cole's "Tale Of 2 Citiez" & Big Sean's "Blessings"We hit the buzzing producer Vinylz to get the low-down on "Blessings" and what else he's cooked up lately.ByRose Lilah28.5K Views
- Original ContentRap Industry Recap: JanuaryYour monthly recap of what went down in the hip-hop industry.
ByChris Tart187 Views - Original ContentChart’s Don’t Lie: February 1Weekly review of the Hip-Hop and R&B sales/charts.ByRose Lilah75 Views
- Original ContentCharts Don’t Lie: January 25Weekly review of the Hip-Hop and R&B sales/charts.ByRose Lilah13.6K Views
- Original ContentUnderrated Audio: January 17- January 23HNHH's "Underrated Audio" puts you on not-too-mainstream music you might have missed from the past week.ByRose Lilah9.5K Views
- Original ContentWhat’s New In Battle Rap (January 23)We keep you up to date on everything going on in battle rap.
ByDallas Darden64 Views - Original ContentWhat Is Hyphy Hip-Hop?A new feature showcasing a distinct subgenre of hip-hop. This week: Hyphy.ByAlex Galbraith572 Views
- Original ContentUnderrated Audio: January 10-January 16HNHH's "Underrated Audio" puts you on not-too-mainstream music you might have missed from the past week.ByRose Lilah128 Views
- Original ContentCharts Don’t Lie: January 18Weekly review of the Hip-Hop and R&B sales/charts.ByRose Lilah75 Views
- Original ContentRunning The Jewels & The Game: An Argument For Killer Mike As The Top MC Of The Past Three Years
Ask most Hip-Hop fans who’s been running the rap game the past three years, and the answers would mostly be the same; Kendrick Lamar…Drake…maybe some J. Cole. Even with somewhat of an agreement, there’s no science to this. There’s no exact formula of determining who is on top. Is it record sales? Some would say that, and that would justify the belief that Kendrick, Drake, or Cole are on top of the game. Using that logic however would leave justification of our culture up to whoever is buying music…whoever.
ByBruce Smith14.1K Views