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Reviews On what's being touted as his final album, The Game proves why he truly was "Born 2 Rap" on a star-studded swan song.
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Original Content With their long-awaited collab project on its way, it's time to highlight the essential work of Pro Era, Flatbush Zombies, and The Underachievers.
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Original Content Polarising and uncensored but never predictable, how did Joe Budden's podcast become a media powerhouse?
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Original Content As we celebrate the 25th anniversary of Tupac's undisputed masterpiece, it's time to examine how aspects of Tupac's attitude have been adopted by countless artists that have followed in his wake.
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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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Original Content As the world awaits the release of his next project, we delve back into Logic's catalogue and sort his studio albums from worst to best.
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Original Content Amid Wiley's claims that Ed Sheeran had exploited grime for his own gain, we take a look at Ed Sheeran's multiple liaisons with the hip-hop world on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Original Content A year removed from Kids See Ghosts and their musical reunion, we determine which artist is stealing the show when it comes to Kid Cudi and Kanye's storied collabs.
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Original Content As J. Cole recently faced allegations of stealing artwork, we take a look at hip-hop's history of controversial album covers and how it breeds success.
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Original Content With his hip-hop influences worn on his sleeve, Conor McGregor's closest counterpart in hip-hop comes in the shape of a long-term adversary.
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Relationships We're breaking down all the major revelations from Ye's 44-minute interview with Hollywood Unlocked's Jason Lee.
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Original Content Rather than following hip-hop's treasured code of conduct, today's rappers are echoing the early days of punk rock.
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Robert Blair