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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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Reviews Five years on from his last studio album, Fabolous transfers mixtape prowess of recent times into a mainstream record to be reckoned with on the riveting "Summertime Shootout 3"
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Original Content Jay Electronica finally announced a timeline for his debut album, which has been years and years in the making. Below, we chart the journey to "A Written Testimony."
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Reviews KD III is the crowning glory of a new golden era for QB’s finest. It’s one that has left him feeling energized, yet ponderous about not only himself but culture & society at large.
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Reviews Ahead of his first project on Def Jam, Benny The Butcher takes a gritty and independent victory lap on "Tana Talk 4."
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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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Reviews On his first and only project for Shady Records, Conway The Machine puts himself through the emotional wringer in order to deliver his definitive statement.
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Reviews "Luv 4 Rent" isn’t just a welcome return from one of contemporary hip-hop’s most fearlessly individualistic presences but it stands tall as the finest entry in Smino’s discography to date.
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Original Content Between plummeting attendance figures, negative press and the meteoric rise of AEW, we analyze whether WWE are precariously close to losing their iron grip over the wrestling industry.
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Original Content Despite 21 Savage's birthplace, it's clear his identity is deeply intertwined with Atlanta.
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Reviews DJ Khaled takes advantage of his star-studded address book to deliver one of the more focused projects in his discography.
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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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Robert Blair