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Interviews Shoolboy Q explained where his rap name came from, recalled his experiences with addiction, and broke down the themes and sequencing of his albums on NPR.
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Trevor Smith 21.4K Views
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Music Earl Sweatshirt explains the inspiration for his latest album "Some Rap Songs."
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Devin Ch 13.2K Views
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Music Zaytoven emulates "Sunday Service," as Future goes missing at an inconvenient time.
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Devin Ch 3.3K Views
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News Future discusses not doing features any more, the new music he has in store, and receiving radio play for the single titled "Move That Dope."
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Rose Lilah 10.1K Views
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Music Black Thought comes through with some much-needed bars during his creative flip on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert.
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Mitch Findlay 1212 Views
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Music Royce Da 5'9" is the star of the latest NPR Tiny Desk (Home) Concert.
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Joshua Robinson 5.0K Views
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Society "Special K" is getting the "one over" by The Food and Drug Administration of America.
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Devin Ch 2.0K Views
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Music IDK performed several songs off of his new album, "Simple," on NPR's "Tiny Desk."
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Cole Blake 705 Views
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Music Watch Nick Grant's showcase.
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Jonathan Carey 112 Views
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News The Internet performs three tracks for NPR's Tiny Desk concert series.
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Danny Schwartz 141 Views
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Music Watch the "Trap Muzik" legend perform "Rubber Band Man," "What You Know" and "Live Your Life."
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Trevor Smith 1.7K Views
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Music It's Jack Harlow like you've never heard him before in his new Tiny Desk Concert, which features live versions of "What's Poppin" and more.
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Mitch Findlay 1.6K Views
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Music Tech N9ne & Kaliko Krizz show lyrical dexterity in NPR's latest "Tiny Desk" concert.
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Devin Ch 1087 Views