editorial
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Original Content In a world bloated by a reverence for celebrity status, hip hop beef is more bizarre than ever.
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Luke Hinz -
Original Content Chief Keef has quietly become one of hip-hop's most influential figures, yet his place in the game remains debated to this day.
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Luke Hinz -
Original Content Caught in the middle of two generations, J.Cole is doing his utmost to create a future where the two can prosper.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content Lil Wayne may very well surprise fans with the long-awaited "Tha Carter V," but is that really the best play?
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content At a time when many artists are resting on their laurels, a battle for supremacy and bragging rights is just what hip-hop needs.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content A divide is growing in hip-hop between genre traditionalists and the artists many of them call "weirdo rappers." In this editorial, we examine the various differences between the two camps, and explain why they're both vital to the future of hip-hop.
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Patrick Lyons -
Original Content Will Smith is a likeable, constantly relevant figure in Hollywood. How does he do it?
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Samuel Allan -
Original Content In the midst of TIME Magazine's omission of hip-hop from their most influential list, we examine whether there is a larger trend at play and who deserved one of those coveted spots.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content Kendrick Lamar, Bruno Mars, Cardi B, Dave Chappelle, and Childish Gambino showed the world why hip-hop culture reigns supreme.
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Karlton Jahmal -
Original Content Can today's artists still sell out?
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Luke Hinz -
Original Content There has been a lot of discourse about the Grammy upset, where Macklemore swept up in the Rap categories in favor of Kendrick Lamar's heralded album. But what does this mean in the larger picture? Does it even matter or does it matter all too much?
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hnhh -
Music Travis Scott is styled to the nines in his latest spread.
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Chantilly Post