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Original Content We talk with Ro Ransom about his new project "Ro Ransom Is The Future," New York rap, the possibility of "Howling at Hades 2," wrestling and 50 Cent.
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Music Producer Harry Fraud has been putting out music since the 2010s with multiple rappers and won't be stopping anytime soon.
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Music Maiya The Don is undoubtedly one to look out for. The Brooklyn-born star is carving out a name for herself in hip-hop.
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Music Envy played a role in rap history.
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Pop Culture Cam'ron allegedly turned down Mayor Eric Adams' offer before his indictment, and after Diddy gave it back.
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Music She says she "don't care."
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Songs These emcees are setting the bar pretty high.
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Music 50 Cent recently took to social media to encourage his fellow New Yorkers to consider Shreveport, Louisiana.
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Music Pop Smoke and Lil Tjay were leaders of the new class of New York rappers, collaborating multiple times on "Meet The Woo 2."
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Songs One of the pioneers of hip-hop soul is working on a new album as well.
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Music Hennessy Carolina defends her sister Cardi B amidst pregnancy backlash.
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Beef Lil Tjay was seemingly filming a music video in A Boogie wit da Hoodie's Highbridge neighborhood last night, surrounded by police.
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Alex Zidel