hip-hop culture
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Music Jack Harlow sees himself as the Goat of his class
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Original Content What will hip-hop's next-generation sound like? We unpack some of hip-hop's evolution to better understand where it's headed.
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Music Timbaland has a lot of names on his list.
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Entertainment Mr. Freeze was a member of the Jazzy Five
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Music The Recording Academy apparently did not reach out to the legendary Houston rap group's other living member to perform at the ceremony.
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Music In an interview with HipHopDX on the Grammys red carpet, the New York MC spit Nas' "You Won't See Me Tonight" perfectly.
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Gram Stic.man discusses the shift in hip hop as financial gain and "fools gold" has become the main focus of the culture.
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Erika Marie -
Original Content Releasing eleven projects before he finally blew up, Russ is a symbol of independence in the hip-hop industry.
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Caleb Hardy -
Pop Culture The new guard of rap journalism is catching heat and building their platforms exponentially these days. What will the future hold, and what does that mean for the visibility, culture, and knowledge of hip-hop?
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Music Lil Pump believes that he and Migos are at the forefront of the culture right now.
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Music The "Secret Recipe." duo seem to accept hip-hop's current state, and believe that they're at the "doorstep" of a new golden era.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Trippie Redd wants there to be less division.
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Alexander Cole