hip hop
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Original Content From what was initially a neighbourhood-based cultural practice, Hip-Hop has permeated societal culture in an unprecedented way. Hip-Hop extended it's boundaries before breaking them down entirely to accept any and everyone; gender, economic class and race extinguished as the genre's influence washed over society and in a way, unified a diverse group of people.
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Music The Grammys are growing.
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Music The legendary Slick Rick has solidified a place in Bronx history.
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Music Videos Watch Jay Fizzle x Young Dolph's future selves turn up in new "Don't Stop" visuals.
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News Ace Clark, Talib Kweli and Joell Ortiz hold it down for Brooklyn.
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Music Waka Flocka offered some further insight on the recent discourse surrounding the supposed dangers of the rap game in the wake of Pop Smoke's murder.
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Pop Culture The nominations for the 2020 iHeartRadio Music Awards are in and they're stacked with the talent.
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Music Babyface Ray teases new album "Face" ahead of late January release.
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Music Rakim offers a fresh take and new quotables in first interview since "Devolution Of Rap" tweets surfaced last week.
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Original Content What does 2018 have in store for hip-hop fans?
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Music Webster Hall returns.
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Music Fat Joe has love for Eric Benet but seemingly disagrees with his thoughts on the genre.
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