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Music While we still don't know whether this is actually a diss or just competitive sparring, Charlamagne and many others want answers fast.
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Music The "Big As The What?" trek began in Tampa this week, and as the song behind this journey mentions, it really felt as big as the Super Bowl.
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Music The "RNP" collaborators are back with a new single on the way, with production help from Dreamville's big boss.
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Music Cole has a lot to be thankful for this year.
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Music Mr. West is (supposedly) in the building, and brought new production, a new Future verse, and no Kendrick Lamar.
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Mixtapes The new project is 25 tracks long and features The Weeknd, A$AP Rocky, J. Cole, and more.
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Music For the Griselda alum, it's important for the top dog rappers to know how to wield their power, which is why he has such love for the Dreamville boss.
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Music Durk said that he had to listen to Cole's verse "like four times" to catch its excellence.
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Music It's wild that the Dreamville MC even knew that this happened, but seeing this in-the-flesh appreciation is something special.
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Music The Nigerian singer kept features to a minimum.
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Music Rema was forced to cut his Dreamville Fest performance short and he wasn't happy.
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Music The "Secret Recipe." duo seem to accept hip-hop's current state, and believe that they're at the "doorstep" of a new golden era.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares