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Original Content A case for DJ Quik.
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Maxwell Cavaseno -
Original Content Drake's "Scorpion" is as successful as any album he's ever released, but is the Canadian megastar losing his grasp on the zeitgeist?
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Patrick Lyons -
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 We have a hypothesis concerning Young Thug's surprise EP, "Hear No Evil."
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Narsimha Chintaluri -
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 -
Society Joyner Lucas' "I'm Not Racist" has people reevaluating the conversation surrounding race.
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content For the nerd in every hip-hop fan, we take a close look at the idea of "poetic license," and how an MC is able to bend or completely ignore standard grammar rules because of it.
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Rose Lilah -
Original Content Albums are being released with less notice, and in some cases, no notice at all. We dive in to the trend and dissect why this might be happening.
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Chris Tart -
Original Content Tyga remains hot through the start of 2019, proving he's one of the best in the game right now.
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Matt F -
Original Content Did Troy Ave, Spaceghost Purrp, and Kanye cross the line in their recent beefs?
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Patrick Lyons -
Tech In an era where social media is one of an artist's most pivotal tools, we look at how Instagram's penchant for "shadow banning" rappers may have a detrimental effect on their livelihoods.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content J. Cole never left, but he did win over the masses.
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Aron A.