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Music Knxwledge and Mach-Hommy previously teamed up with one another back in 2017 for a brief, 8-song collaborative project.
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Tech The Nike x Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 dropped and sold out immediately, marking the beginning of a long-term collaboration
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Original Content These are buzzing beatmakers who are up next. Start paying attention.
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Original Content We've ranked every song off "Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho" by production from top to bottom.
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Viral PlaqueBoyMax has much better music under his belt whether Lil Baby and Veeze liked these beats or not, so it's no sweat.
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Music Jimmy Iovine was "anxious and afraid" that Tim Cook was going to kill Apple's multi-billion dollar acquisition of Beats after Dr. Dre called himself "hip-hop's first billionaire."
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Original Content Producer Dolan Beats is one of hip-hop's "Most Known Unknown."
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Music However, the specific Tyler, The Creator song that led Ghostface Killah to this conclusion may surprise you.
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Original Content Nate Fox doesn't want to make you a beat, he wants to help you make "the best fucking song."
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Original Content From Kendrick Lamar to 21 Savage, here are seven hit records Pharrell produced
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Music Flo Milli revealed on Twitter that she's dropping a new song next week.
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Original Content Listen to enigmatic producer Mr. Carmack's 10 essential tracks
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Original Content Meet Nard & B, the Atlanta duo behind one of the most inspirational movements in hip-hop production.
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Original Content Who wins in a Boi-1da versus 40 beat match-off?
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Original Content We run down a few essentials from rising producer Wheezy.
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Music Lil Uzi Vert supposedly likes a full house when he lays down his tracks.
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Music CyHi The Prynce reveals one of Kanye West's most impressive training regimens, one that found him recreating the entire rap canon from scratch.
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Mitch Findlay