hip-hop culture
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Music Have they changed hip-hop for the better or worse?
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Alex Zidel -
Streetwear Some of the pictures included Drake and the Backstreet Boys.
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Marc Griffin -
Original Content What happens when the world's biggest genre takes the slightest downturn? The answer is a repeated history whose cycle can still be broken.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Jeezy joins Nas and Miss Info on "The Bridge: 50 Years of Hip-Hop" podcast to detail his journey from street legend to rap icon.
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Brianna Lawson -
Music Lil Wayne, Eazy-E, Lyor Cohen, Suge Knight, Jermaine Dupri, and more also made the list.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Lil Pump believes that he and Migos are at the forefront of the culture right now.
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Alex Zidel -
Music No I.D. gets real about hip-hop's identity now versus what it used to be.
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Matt F -
Music People calling this a diss are overreacting; if the Toronto superstar wasn't making pop music, he wouldn't be the Toronto superstar.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music The "Bikini Bottom" hitmaker opened up to the New York Times about her relationship with the OVO kingpin.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Timbaland has a lot of names on his list.
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Alexander Cole -
Music She says, "It's not gangsta... It's ruining f*cking everything."
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Erika Marie -
TV A new Murder Inc docuseries looks to tell the rise and fall of the 2000s record label.
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Marc Griffin