editorial
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Original Content Ten years after its release, "Tha Carter III" holds up in spite of— or maybe because of— its pop crossovers and weirdo ambition.
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Patrick Lyons -
Original Content Are hip-hop sequels a foregone conclusion?
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content This year, we witnessed Gucci Mane reinvent himself in previously-unthinkable ways.
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Patrick Lyons -
Original Content Lengthy tracklists are more than just a way to offer fans a lot of music by an artist they love; they're a tool to help achieve success as regulated by the RIAA.
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Luke Hinz -
Original Content Despite Eminem and his fanbase believing that he'd dealt MGK's career a fatal blow, all signs point to the Cleveland MC capitalizing off his new-found notoriety.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content As J. Cole recently faced allegations of stealing artwork, we take a look at hip-hop's history of controversial album covers and how it breeds success.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content How do we go about making the difficult but necessary distinction between the artist and the individual?
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Luke Hinz -
Society A brief overview and discussion of hip-hop's interaction with politics, in light of Black History Month.
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Karlton Jahmal -
Original Content “Old Town Road” is gonna ride til’ the remixes can’t no more.
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Luke Hinz -
Original Content Has Drake mastered the art of beef?
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content Examining what makes Playboi Carti's music and everything else he does, so appealing to the masses.
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Samuel Allan -
Original Content Will Eminem and 50 Cent ever collaborate again?
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Mitch Findlay