hip-hop culture
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Original Content Whether for their commercial success, artistic significance, or indelible influence and image, these labels change the face of hip-hop.
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Music Whether it's East Coast boom-bap, classic Atlanta trap, or contemporary West Coast genre blends, the culture's always loved the London icon.
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Music Poetik is on an island right now.
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Music Do you think Coi's plan will work?
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Music The radio host said that it's still too early into their careers to rank them among hip-hop's most enduring legends.
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Music During a conversation with DJ Vlad, Yayo opened up about how rappers struggle with pain.
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Music Many members of the hip-hop community poured out their heartfelt tributes to the De La Soul MC. Rest In Peace Trugoy the Dove.
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Music The Canadian MC also invited Hawks player Trae Young, Central Cee, and Kai Cenat as his special guests in ATL.
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Music Young Guru posted about artificial intelligence posing a threat to an artist's rights, and figures like 9th Wonder and DJ Clark Kent agreed.
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Music Punch has been all over Twitter since the Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef blew up, which made OVO fans call these new comments hypocritical.
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Music Trippie Redd wants there to be less division.
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Music Many folks clapped back with counters to Elliott Wilson's claim, including recent successes from Kendrick Lamar's rival Drake.
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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 The radio and podcast host said that Yak and Kendrick are two sides of the same coin.
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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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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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Music Lil Wayne, Eazy-E, Lyor Cohen, Suge Knight, Jermaine Dupri, and more also made the list.
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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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