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Original Content A few years ago, RHQ seemed poised for stardom. Then he almost entirely stopped releasing music.
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Patrick Lyons -
Music Blueface the enigma uncovered, in the latest Fader cover story.
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Devin Ch -
Original Content What will hip-hop's next-generation sound like? We unpack some of hip-hop's evolution to better understand where it's headed.
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Karlton Jahmal -
Original Content Will Pusha T leave a lasting injury on Drake's career with "The Story of Adidon"? Or is this another example of the mundanity of beefing with Drake?
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Original Content Who shall weep for the Compact Disc?
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content As the world awaits "Revenge Of The Dreamers III," we take a deep-dive into which Dreamville artist is yet to get the recognition they deserve.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content 21 Savage wins the feature game on Metro Boomin's new album, which basically just means, we need more Savage and Metro collaborations.
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Rose Lilah -
Original Content Just a day prior to the release of his "7 EP," we examine Lil Nas X's unique marketing tactics and social media mastery.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content Youth is wasted on the young.
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Luke Hinz -
Original Content In a genre obsessed with authenticity, Post Malone has found his niche, though not without plenty of controversy.
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Luke Hinz -
Original Content We revisit the legacy of Bobby Shmurda, and all that he helped New York achieve prior to his incarceration.
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Jibril Yassin -
Music Not a bad pick at all!
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Alex Zidel -
Original Content On this day in 2004, MF Doom released his album "Mm..Food." We reflect on the album for Classic Rotation.
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Chris Tart -
Original Content "Fuck the police."
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Lloyd Jaffe -
Society We use the internet all day every day, but how has our need for instant and constant media consumption affected the music industry, and hip hop in particular?
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Original Content New Orleans has always been a hub for music, first with Jazz and then more recently with hip hop. NOLA hip hop culture has been around since the '80s and the bounce movement, putting the city on the map for quality hip hop. But the damage of the storm proved to be much stronger than anyone expected. Artists and record companies like Cash Money and No Limit had no choice but to relocate to other states and lay low. Despite the permanent damage Hurricane Katrina inflicted on so many lives, the underground hip hop scene has slowly returned to the city in an effort to rebuild the New Orleans spirit.
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Rula Al-Nasrawi -
Random The star also wore several custom Burberry looks for her latest shoot.
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Hayley Hynes -
Original Content “Old Town Road” is gonna ride til’ the remixes can’t no more.
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Luke Hinz -
TV "The Sopranos" first aired on January 10, 1999. We dive into how it changed the TV landscape.
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Sanibel Chai -
Original Content The pseudo-intellectual dropped an absolute goose egg earlier this week that surprised no one.
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Luke Hinz