Wyatt Westlake
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Music After an unprecedented string of quality releases, Nas and Hit-Boy became the ultimate rapper-producer pairing that fans did not know they needed.
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Music Drake's highest-selling album should come as no surprise.
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Music "We Don’t Trust You" puts Drake’s “More M’s” verse in a brand new light, sparking fan theories that he was actually dissing Future.
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Music Fridayy is starting his career in a major way, producing and singing for big names, signing to Def Jam, and releasing his debut EP.
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Music Today, we are breaking down the short-lived beef between Eminem and Melle Mel.
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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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Music With a brand new documentary that highlights the group’s turbulent yet-triumphant story, the future is clearly still bright for Little Brother.
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Original Content Outside of her hit songs, Megan Thee Stallion showcased his rap skills on each of her freestyles.
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Music Take a look at the list of seven of the best hip hop albums of all time that are must-listens for any rap fan.
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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 Since it came out 30 years ago, “Party and Bullsh*t” has remained a classic hit and is enjoyed by rap fans today.
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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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