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Original Content Nearly 30 years on since its release, we take a look at why Ice Cube's retort to his former NWA collaborators is still heralded as the greatest diss track of all time.
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Reviews With his profile at an all-time high, Jack Harlow doesn't quite manage to capitalize on the hype with "Come Home The Kids Miss You."
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Original Content In the wake of obtaining the crown of Spotify's most listened to podcast of the year, we rundown some of Joe Budden's most unfiltered comments.
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Original Content In the midst of TIME Magazine's omission of hip-hop from their most influential list, we examine whether there is a larger trend at play and who deserved one of those coveted spots.
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Original Content A decade and a half since its release, we celebrate an album that made Compton's own The Game into a west coast icon.
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Reviews Five years on from his previous album, Joey Bada$$ proves that he hasn't lost a step on his revitalising "2000" project
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Original Content Once the subject of widespread controversy but now a staple on the Billboard charts, we look at the history of sexually explicit bars and imagery throughout hip-hop.
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Original Content As Daniel Hernandez's world continues to unravel before our eyes, we revisit the track that started it all.
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Original Content On the eve of his hotly anticipated new release, we reflect on the artistic and aesthetical progression of Abel Tesfaye, otherwise known as The Weeknd.
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Sports As he continues to spiral out of control, we look at whether Conor McGregor is heading down the same dark path that once destroyed "Iron" Mike.
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Original Content Transitioning from novelty to artist on the rise, we look at the ways in which Doja Cat's first viral smash has informed her career from here on out.
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Original Content Despite never reaching the commercial heights of many of his collaborators, MPA's Peewee Longway has played an instrumental role in creating the Atlanta trap dynasty that we see today.
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Robert Blair