Robert Blair
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Original Content As part of Black Future Month, we take a look at the producers who are shaping hip-hop sound and culture as we know it.
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Reviews Metro Boomin and his all-star cast make it clear that the hero is back to reinvigorate trap music in style.
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Reviews No longer content to be viewed as anything less than top-tier, Denzel Curry delivers his most expansive, explosive and accomplished body of work to date with "Melt My Eyez, See Your Future."
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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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Wrestling Beloved by casual fans and diehards around the world, delve into the fascinating career of "The Texas Rattlesnake"
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Original Content Delving into some of the most turbulent moments of Kanye West's life, we break down all of the takeaways from the third and final instalment in the "Jeen-Yuhs" saga.
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Original Content After what's been a particularly turbulent year for the Louisianian, we take a look back at Boosie's lengthy history of sparking outrage.
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Society As he recovers from one of the most tumultuous periods of his life, we examine what's next for A$AP Rocky as an artist.
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Reviews On his self-titled effort, Vince Staples says more in eight tracks than some rappers do in their entire career.
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Original Content Three years on from gracing us all with the Christmas miracle of "Run The Jewels 3," we charted the incredible rapport between Killer Mike and El-P that brought their careers to unforeseen heights.
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Original Content Fresh from J. Cole's stint on the Rwanda Patriots, we take a look at the parallels between his basketball career and the pioneering, late 90s NBA run of Master P.
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Original Content Familiarize yourself with a look at the upcoming movie adaptation of "Morbius The Living Vampire" and where the Jared Leto film fits into the broader Sony/MCU canon.
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Robert Blair