Robert Blair
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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 We dissect every morsel of information that we have about Kendrick Lamar's new album "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers."
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Original Content After what's been a particularly turbulent year for the Louisianian, we take a look back at Boosie's lengthy history of sparking outrage.
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Original Content Despite never reaching the commercial heights of many of his collaborators, MPA's Peewee Longway has played an instrumental role in creating the Atlanta trap dynasty that we see today.
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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 We document the rise and fall of the subgenre known as backpack rap.
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Original Content Before the Instagram mudslinging, 50 Cent and Young Bucked waged war over who could outdo the other on wax. With countless classics to pick from, it's time to determine which of the two G-Unit stalwarts came out on top with a brand new edition of "Who Had the Better Verse?"
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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 With the uncertainty over his future at an all time high, we look at whether there's still time for Kodak Black to get back on track.
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Original Content We take a look at those who transitioned from the role of protégé to teacher.
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Original Content Like Dr. Dre's "Detox," these are albums that will never be.
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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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Robert Blair