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Original Content What does 2018 have in store for hip-hop fans?
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content With 21 Savage and Kodak Black exhibiting notable growth on their recent project, does Lil Pump need to follow suit on "Harverd Dropout" to avoid being lost in the shuffle?
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Robert Blair -
Original Content The hip-hop landscape is currently ripe with female artists, doing whatever it is they want to do.
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Talia Smith -
Original Content Peak social media era is upon us, gobbling up virality and spitting it back out to mixed (and often controversial) results.
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Luke Hinz -
Original Content Lil Wayne's verse on Mario's "Crying Out For Me" remix arrived during his acclaimed 2007 run.
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Rose Lilah -
Sports President Donald Trump is not a team player.
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Kyle Battle -
Original Content The famed jazz musician, Wynton Marsalis, had some choice words for hip hop in a recent podcast.
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Luke Hinz -
Original Content An ode to Slug.
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Rose Lilah -
Original Content After years of being overlooked, is Carolina finally getting its due respect as a hotbed of talent?
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Robert Blair -
Original Content 21 Savage's self-expression through singing denotes the duplicity of hip-hop and the evolution of the "gangster" rapper.
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Michael Kawaida -
Original Content Far from an isolated incident, Lil Nas X's exclusion from the Billboard Country Charts is endemic of a wider problem facing today's hip-hop stars.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content Against the sanitization of rap music.
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Sanibel Chai