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Music Were they really that controversial to begin with?
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Music The memorable line actually came from Offset.
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Hip-Hop History Lil Wayne wanted to change his iconic "Weezy F Baby and the F is for Phenomenal" lyric, says his longtime associate Cortez Bryant.
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Music Remy Ma linked up with fellow New York femcee Connie Diiamond on a song off of the latter's new album "Underdog Szn 2."
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Original Content Nas tackles the subject of his complex relationship with 2Pac and Suge Knight's looming shadow on the "King's Disease II" storytelling highlight "Death Row East."
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Original Content Hate him or love him, Young Thug drops some pretty entertaining bars.
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Music 50 Cent says these younger artists are "crazy."
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Caroline Fisher -
Original Content 21 Savage and J. Cole's "A Lot" introduced a compelling creative partnership that thrived in spite of vast stylistic differences.
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Music Nas discussed his lyrics referencing Jay-Z while appearing on "The Daily Show."
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Music Decades later, Tupac Shakur's lyrics continue to resonate.
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Michael Fernandez -
Original Content Lil Wayne's "No Ceilings 3" lyrics, with a focus on carnal pleasures.
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Sports Adam Lefkoe got Tobias Harris to recite J. Cole's lyrics during his post-game interview.
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Alex Zidel