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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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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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 Many folks clapped back with counters to Elliott Wilson's claim, including recent successes from Kendrick Lamar's rival Drake.
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Politics The Congressional Hip-Hop Power and Justice Task Force aims to enforce legislation to defend the culture and its community.
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Pop Culture 50 Cent praises Dave Chappelle's "The Closer" and comments on hip-hop culture's love for "damaged" things.
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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 Rick Ross, Ghostface Killah, MC Lyte, Just Blaze, Lil Jon, and more will hit the high seas this November.
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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 Lil Wayne, Eazy-E, Lyor Cohen, Suge Knight, Jermaine Dupri, and more also made the list.
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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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Music The "Bikini Bottom" hitmaker opened up to the New York Times about her relationship with the OVO kingpin.
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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 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 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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Music In a new feature with XXL, the Southern legend shared ten tracks that he thinks will educate young hip-hop listeners quite effectively.
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Music Jack Harlow sees himself as the Goat of his class
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Music No I.D. gets real about hip-hop's identity now versus what it used to be.
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