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Original Content Tyga is making a return. We're here for it.
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E Gadsby 31.6K Views
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Original Content In the wake of Mortal Kombat 11's release, we've taken a look at the hip-hop world's longstanding adoration of the classic beat-em-up franchise.
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Robert Blair 4.0K Views
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Original Content After years of being overlooked, is Carolina finally getting its due respect as a hotbed of talent?
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Robert Blair 24.3K Views
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Original Content Fresh from Joyner Lucas wishing death upon him on "Devil's Work," we examine how Death Row's Suge Knight became the most hated villain in hip-hop's collective history.
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Robert Blair 21.2K Views
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Original Content Now that he's laying down the law on a regular basis, it's time for a refresher course on how J. Prince became one of hip-hop's most formidable figures.
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Robert Blair 45.3K Views
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Sports Athletes in America have been using their prestige to influence political and social changes for decades. At the time of their protests, they are viewed as controversial figures. As time passes though, we acknowledge these men as heroes.
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Karlton Jahmal 3.4K Views
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Original Content The state of the music industry's two newest streaming services.
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Nicholas DG 37.0K Views
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Sports Rest in peace to one of the greatest to ever pick up a basketball.
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Cole Blake 4.7K Views
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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 262 Views
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Entertainment Hard work pays off.
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Devin Ch 20.1K Views
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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 277 Views
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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 6.8K Views