album anniversary
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Music On ”The Blueprint 3,” Jay-Z delivered on a grand scale, packing a number of collaborative hit singles, and maintaining his legacy.
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Music Baby’s first project was as a shaky launchpad, but he ultimately landed on his feet.
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Demi Phillips -
Music Westside Gunn's "Supreme Blientele" highlighted what made him unique, setting he and Griselda Records apart from the rest.
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Wyatt Westlake -
Music Big Boi and André 3000's "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below" changed the way Hip Hop viewed collaborative albums—and no one could duplicate Outkast's eclectic delivery.
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Erika Marie -
Music "Halfway House" was a significant moment for Joe Budden’s career as an independent artist, as well as the formation of Slaughterhouse.
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Wyatt Westlake -
Original Content Though ultimately a fleeting partnership, Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan produced the best joint release of the 2010s, Rich Gang's "Tha Tour Pt. 1."
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Patrick Lyons -
Songs 50 Cent's second studio album was not as chockful of hits as his debut, but "Candy Shop" may still be his most recognizable record ever.
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Original Content Five years after the release of Young Thug's "Barter 6," we reflect on how the project set up Thug for stardom.
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Rose Lilah -
Music These ideas feel like ancient artifacts.
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Zachary Horvath -
Music "Yeezus" was a stark detour from his previous work, expressing Kanye West's struggling mental health through industrial electric soundscapes.
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Original Content We're looking back at De La's innovative sophomore album. Rest In Power, Trugoy!
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Erika Marie -
Music Relive Cypress Hill's monumental "Black Sunday," the revolutionary Hip Hop album that is still impactful 30 years later.
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Erika Marie