editorial
-
Original Content For the first time in over a decade, Kanye & I have don't have much to speak about.
By
Narsimha Chintaluri -
Original Content Against the sanitization of rap music.
By
Sanibel Chai -
Original Content XXXTentacion's sudden passing exposed some of humanity’s most deplorable tendencies.
By
Luke Hinz -
Original Content 21 Savage is grown.
By
Rose Lilah -
Original Content Caught in the middle of two generations, J.Cole is doing his utmost to create a future where the two can prosper.
By
Robert Blair -
Original Content Far from an isolated incident, Lil Nas X's exclusion from the Billboard Country Charts is endemic of a wider problem facing today's hip-hop stars.
By
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.
By
Robert Blair -
Original Content Almost 20 years after the height of the East and West Coast rivalry, we take a look at where things stand now for the two pioneering sides of the culture.
By
hnhh -
Original Content Should we listen to music against a dead artist’s wishes? Determining how to appropriately immortalize deceased artists is a tall order, and one of the hardest questions in 21st-century pop music.
By
Luke Hinz -
Original Content Why the term "conscious rap" should be eradicated from hip hop.
By
Patrick Lyons -
Original Content Advocating for Soulja Boy's comeback.
By
Jibril Yassin -
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?
By
hnhh