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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 -
Original Content Between plummeting attendance figures, negative press and the meteoric rise of AEW, we analyze whether WWE are precariously close to losing their iron grip over the wrestling industry.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content Danielle Bregoli has seen her popularity explode after adopting the name 'Bhad Bhabie' and getting in the studio.
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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 -
Original Content Where does Redman rank in the greatest-of-all-time conversation? And why does he continue to fly under the radar?
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Luke Hinz -
Original Content A reflection.
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Rose Lilah -
Original Content We take a look at whether Wiz Khalifa could be attempting to tap into the headspace that initially made him an underground sensation.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content Determining Kanye's best era of work.
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Samuel Allan -
Original Content While his music career has been prosperous, Donald Glover's "Atlanta" is his shining glory.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content The line between carefully planned publicity and reality is becoming more and more blurred.
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Original Content Nicki Minaj uses social media as a promotional tool like no one else in hip-hop. Is it too much exposure or simply part of the job?
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Matt F -
Original Content Breaking down what makes Rick Ross a true boss.
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Vince Rick