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Music People are wondering if Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar are related.
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Original Content We continue to compile every Eminem feature from the course of his career. This week we tackle the years 2000 until 2005.
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Original Content Nicki Minaj has always been about the bars.
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Music Tyler The Creator rapped about a similar situation on Clipse's new album, but nothing linked it to Playboi Carti explicitly. Grains of salt!
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Original Content Check out the essential tracks playlist chronicling the career of Harlem Hall of Famer and Dipset legend Juelz Santana.
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Music The "Big Energy" MC described herself as "a girl's girl" and said she wants to help other women in the industry get their big break.
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Music Pusha T and Malice recently pulled up to "The Breakfast Club" to talk about the new Clipse album and the fruitless Jay-Z collab rumors.
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Music TG Kommas recently put Finesse2tymes on blast.
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Original Content A look back at some of Nicki Minaj's best features.
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Original Content We're back with compiling every Eminem feature throughout the course of his career. This week we tackle the years 2006 until 2009.
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Original Content A case for T.I. as hip-hop's greatest of all time.
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Pop Culture See how the award-winning hitmaker came up with her unforgettable—and Wu-inspired—moniker.
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Original Content We take a look at Travi$ Scott's many "Rodeo" features, and rank them.
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Music Pusha T and No Malice told GQ that Kendrick Lamar handed his feature verse for Clipse's new album a while ago.
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Original Content It's never too late for a character-building L.
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Football Tom Brady says that he wanted to appear on Drake's "Certified Lover Boy."
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Original Content A history of Eminem guest appearances.
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Music The fake "Don't Tap The Glass" tracklist Tyler The Creator debunked featured Pusha T, Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, and more.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares