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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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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 As we wait for the next release from the TDE camp, let's delve back into the back catalog of two of its most respected veterans.
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Original Content Fresh from his latest battle with DJ Akademiks, we take a look at how Freddie Gibbs became hip-hop's king of comedy, coinciding with his ascent to one of the game's most revered artists.
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Original Content Although he's got the whole world waiting on his next move after seven years away, there's a case to be made for Bobby Shmurda to delay his return to the rap game.
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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 As the latest flurry of shots ring out, we take a look at the decades long feud between Shady and Nick Cannon.
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Pop Culture Now that Marvel's next phases are taking shape, we examined the comic book plotlines adaptations that we'd love to see.
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Original Content Sentenced to 24 months behind bars, 6ix9ine's case is an anomaly in not only his cooperation, but the sentence he's received.
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Original Content We take a deep dive into the source of G-Unit's internal conflicts and see why they manifested in the first place.
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Tech In an era where social media is one of an artist's most pivotal tools, we look at how Instagram's penchant for "shadow banning" rappers may have a detrimental effect on their livelihoods.
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Original Content Hot on the heels of their reunion on "Eazy," we break down Kanye and The Game's long history together as collaborators, friends and, briefly, enemies.
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Robert Blair