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Music A guest verse from the Outkast legend is quite rare, but André 3000 never fails to impress
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Original Content 50 Cent's debut album was a monumental moment in history. Here is how Get Rich Or Die Trying defined an era of hip hop.
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Music Nicki Minaj is no stranger to sampling, so her frequent incorporation of preexisting tracks comes as no surprise.
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Music In 2007, Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, and Lupe Fiasco teamed up as Child Rebel Soldiers. However, anticipation for their album fizzled out a few years later.
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Music Cole has shown that he can outshine almost any artist on a song.
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Music Nate Dogg was notorious for his abilities as a collaborator, lending catchy R&B hooks to some of hip hop’s most iconic tracks.
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Music Nav has been making waves in hip hop since he first broke into the mainstream rap scene in the 2010’s.
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Music While fans clamor over J. Cole's apology to Kendrick lamar, one can appreciate the bars that he delivered on "Might Delete Later."
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Music As one half of Mobb Deep and as a solo artist, Prodigy was a hip hop mainstay and consistently carried the flag for east coast hip hop.
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Music Q-Tip often brings the best out of the artists he works with.
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Music In the five years since "CrasH Talk", anticipation for ScHoolboy Q’s next album has grown immensely, setting expectations quite high.
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Reviews "INSANO (NITRO MEGA)" is ultimately nothing groundbreaking, but serves its purpose for an artist that has constantly pushed himself musically.
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