Robert Blair
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Reviews On his eleventh studio album, Rick Ross relishes his status as a hall-of-fame worthy talent.
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Reviews After four years without a full body of work to their name, Majid Jordan are vying to be seen in the upper ranks of contemporary pop and r'n'b with their new album "Wildest Dreams."
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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 After the trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier ended with "The Notorious" snapping his tibia, we break down how Conor McGregor went from a combat sports demi-god to a mortal man.
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Reviews From out of the depths of Chi-Town's fruitful underground, Pivot Gang have staked their claim for domination on the incredible "You Can't Sit With Us."
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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 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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Sports After emerging victorious in one of the defining fights of the year, we take a look at why 2019 has been the year that "The Nigerian Nightmare" became a star.
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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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Wrestling Ahead of this year's "showcase of the immortals," it's time predict the outcome of every match at Wrestlemania 35.
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Original Content In the wake of his illustrious tear through hip-hop, it's time to analyze which J. Cole feature is the best.
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Original Content After a relatively quiet year, 2019 is primed for an all-out assault from Top Dawg Entertainment
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Robert Blair