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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 What are the adverse effects of the lean-driven rap culture that's become so predominant? We take a quick look.
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Chris Tart -
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 Rap music, specifically its lyrics, have been given numerous labels, but not necessarily the positive labels bestowed upon other forms of creative expression. No matter the divisiveness or repulsion, other forms and disciplines are usually accepted whole. Here, we explore some of the reasoning behind the subtle, and overt, rejections of rap lyrics as true art form.
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Kahron Spearman -
Original Content J. Cole has created a grand vision for "The Fall Off."
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Robert Blair -
Original Content Lil Wayne may very well surprise fans with the long-awaited "Tha Carter V," but is that really the best play?
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content After decades of fighting for its due respect, Drake and Cardi B's Las Vegas residencies cement hip-hop's place at the forefront of modern culture.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content After turning in the finest album of his career to date, Pusha T should strike while the iron is hot.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content Peak social media era is upon us, gobbling up virality and spitting it back out to mixed (and often controversial) results.
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Luke Hinz -
Original Content Can comedic rap ever escape the asterisk beside its name?
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Sanibel Chai -
Original Content For the first time in over a decade, Kanye & I have don't have much to speak about.
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Narsimha Chintaluri -
Original Content Advocating for Soulja Boy's comeback.
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Jibril Yassin