2023
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Music Other performers include GloRilla, Vince Staples, Ski Mask The Slump God, Central Cee, and many more.
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Songs Not only does Al produce a lush and breezy beat, but he matches Larry's lyrical ability with some bars of his own.
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Mixtapes The best duo of the year graced us with four more bangers that display their unmatched chemistry.
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Songs This flip of a Drake track has been a fan favorite for over a decade, although the circumstances behind this drop are bizarre.
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Original Content 2023 gave us a lot to look back on, and the year's R&B releases may have been some of the most memorable.
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Streetwear Cardi B did not come to play around on fashion's biggest night this year, sporting three different looks and making it look easy.
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Reviews Balance, discovery, reflection, and a whole lot of sonic wizardry make 3 Stacks' first "solo" album in 20 years a compellingly emotive return.
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Music The Houston rapper put on an amazing fit, a lot of energy, her wild twerking skills, and a whole lot more for the Atlanta crowd.
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Music "Caresha Please" won the accolade for "Best Hip-Hop Platform," and many within and outside of the genre doubted its merit.
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Pop Culture What were your personal fav releases of the year?
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Music Skrillex replaced Drake as a headliner, and many fans are still angry that the Canadian superstar seemingly ditched his fans in São Paulo to hang out in Miami.
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Songs The smooth and boastful cut appears on Combs' new EP, "C3."
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