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Reviews With his profile at an all-time high, Jack Harlow doesn't quite manage to capitalize on the hype with "Come Home The Kids Miss You."
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Original Content We'd love to see these artists engage in a long-format conversation with Joe Rogan.
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Original Content With the lines between mixtapes and albums blurrier than ever, we look at how 50 Cent revolutionized the format forever on his road to "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'."
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Original Content As the release of "ADHD" looms ahead, are Joyner Lucas' attempts to diversify his sound working in his favor or is he straying too far from what makes him unique?
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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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Reviews Rather than fall into the dreaded one-hit-wonder territory, Lil Nas X takes a scattergun approach to genre on "7."
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Original Content In the months since he was released from detention, 21 Savage has maintained a relatively low profile. Now, as he gradually begins to return to the fray, we examine why it was beneficial for The Slaughter Gang artist to do so.
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Original Content J. Cole has brought the curtain down on his feature spree at the exact right time. Here's why.
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Original Content King Los was on the precipice of what seemed like a massive career, armed with both talent and a hip-hop mogul by his side, in the mid-2010s. We break down what's happened since then.
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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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Original Content In the wake of the heartbreaking events of last weekend, we look at the array of cultural factors that made an event such as Astroworld 2021 into a living nightmare for those in attendance.
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Original Content With hip-hop artists placing more weight on ownership than ever, we break down what "independence" really amounts to in the modern era.
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Robert Blair