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Society Hip hop may be the leading genre in musical therapy.
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Music The Harvard Dropout has high praise for himself.
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Music French Montana comes to the defense of Lil Pump and all generations of hip-hop.
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Music Another festival to add to your list.
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Music Ebro just got a big promotion at Apple.
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Original Content May is Mental Health Awareness month, and this week specifically is Mental Health Week. If you need some inspiration to help keep your mental health in check, here are a few mood-boosting records from some of our favorite artists in hip-hop and r'n'b.
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Bars Hip hop artists have huge vocabularies.
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Music De La Soul's currently streaming songs are ranked.
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Songs Key Glock wants to be addressed formally as "Mr. Glock."
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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 culture has grown.
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Music Earl Sweatshirt has some words for Post Malone.
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