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Numbers Quavo shared the news that he just achieved a sixth top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 after his Justin Bieber collab "Intentions" hits #9 on the chart.
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News Ladies sing "Oooohh-weee," fellas sing "Shah-ba-duba-dupe-doo-dwee"!
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Music Chicago's own MJ GRIZZ slows things down with a quiet storm-inspired banger titled "Standards," which is all about showing appreciation for women who hold themselves to a high degree.
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Music All Money In affiliate J Stone drops his new album "The Definition Of Pain," featuring appearances by Dave East, Kash Doll, E-40, T.I. and even a few posthumous verses from the late Nipsey Hussle amongst others.
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Music All three emcees are ready for war on this standout from the deluxe edition of Trippie Redd's latest mixtape "A Love Letter to You 4."
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Music Supreme Ace lists down all the reasons why the queen in his life is a certified prized possession with his new single titled "Trophy."
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Music The song "a lot" gave both J. Cole and 21 Savage their first-ever wins at the GRAMMYs by nabbing "Best Rap Song."
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Music Fresh off dropping his new EP "Welcome To GStarr Vol. 1," Brooklyn emcee J.I the Prince of N.Y shares a standout track off the project titled "Painless" featuring Chicago's own Lil Durk.
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Music Broward County-bred rap singer Teejay3k aims to uplift music listeners with an inspiring new single titled "Tell You Different" about proving the haters and naysayers wrong.
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Music Just in time for Valentine's Day weekend, Black Atlass shares his new song about a relationship going down the rocky road.
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Hip-Hop History Tory Lanez dug up a super throwback flick on the Gram recently, reminding us all that Eminem and Usher have been music icons for the past two decades and counting.
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Politics Ahead of the appeal arguments in Bill Cosby's sexual assault case beginning next week, official reps for the disgraced comedic actor released a video that somehow included Black Lives Matter, the presidential election and social injustice.
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