2024
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Music Son of T.I., King Harris, was arrested in Georgia in 2024 after having an open warrant for his arrest stemming from a 2022 case.
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Gossip In 2024, Mariah The Scientist was arrested following an alleged brawl at an Atlanta Lounge. Young Thug admits cheating on Mariah in new leak.
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Mixtapes For fans of rage music, infectious flows, and bombastic instumentals, Homixide Gang's "I5U5WE5" is an unmissable drop this week.
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Songs Two incredible hip-hop creatives reached into folk, alternative rock, chamber pop, and more for a sweet, warm hug of a track.
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Music Videos Ice Spice is still in her "Y2K!" era.
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Music All of them have reached that coveted star status, however, we feel they are poised for much more success for years to come.
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Music Other XXL Freshman Class members this year include 4batz, Skilla Baby, Maiya The Don, That Mexican OT, Bossman Dlow, and more.
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Reviews Over the past few years, people have doubted whether Yeat is the future of rap. This industrial, misanthropic, and hard-hitting LP silences all opposition.
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Music The 21-year-old boundless creative from Atlanta is finding it more difficult to stay at her peak powers and mindfulness, but it's why she works that much harder on her new album "LVL5 P2" to be free.
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Songs Fridayy shows off his dynamic vocal range as usual here, and though it's not a show-stopping switch-up, it fits as a tender chiller.
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Music Amid a hundred gigabytes of new content and a whole lot of speculation, here's all you need to know about Drake's post-Kendrick Lamar beef moves.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Mixtapes Despite this sophomore effort from livinthemomnt not being hot off the presses, the North Carolina has maintained excitement for it.
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Zachary Horvath -
Songs The topic on display here is pretty obvious, and the New York lyricist unpacks the perils of financial obsession with much skill.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares