Robert Blair
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Original Content As he prepares to sever his ties to Shady Records, Yelawolf has given himself a new lease of life as an independent artist
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Reviews Five years on from his previous album, Joey Bada$$ proves that he hasn't lost a step on his revitalising "2000" project
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Original Content We examine why the "Rappa Ternt Sanga" T-Pain is still yet to get his fair share of the credit in hip-hop and R&B.
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Reviews On their latest collaborative effort, Dreamville reiterates why they're not just a label, but a full-fledged rap crew.
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Reviews On his sophomore effort, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie attests to all that makes him out as a unique force in hip-hop with the ambitious "Hoodie SZN."
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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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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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Original Content After decades of fighting for its due respect, Drake and Cardi B's Las Vegas residencies cement hip-hop's place at the forefront of modern culture.
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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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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 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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Reviews At the peak of his commercial powers, Chicago's Polo G sets out to prove that his upward trajectory is still in motion on "Hall Of Fame."
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Robert Blair