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Music A standout track from allegedly-retired Queens emcee Big Baby Gandhi's new five-track EP "America Eats Its Babies," now available in our mixtape section.
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News Talib Kweli revealed the new release date for his LP as well as some exciting features, and talked about shedding his "backpack rapper" image, and possibility of a new Black Star project.
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Music A standout track from Deniro Farrar's 'The Patriarch' project, produced by Black Noi$e and BK Beats. Peep the rest of the project in the mixtape section.
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Entertainment You can major in Rap at the Academy of Contemporary Music.
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News Jody Highroller has officially broken into daytime television.
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Original Content A brief run-down of Ugly God.
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News Pharrell reveals he has a solo effort on the way, however, don't expect him to rap on it.
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Original Content The country and rap worlds have been colliding over the past decades with artists from both genres interested in collaboration. Just like any experimentation, it can result in a mess or may produce a desirable outcome. The question is, have these collaborations produced any worthy tracks or have they all been failed attempts?
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Music A choice cut from rising Brooklyn emcee MeLo-X‘s "GOD: HiFi" EP, which is now available in our mixtape section. Go get it.
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News The latest from YG, featuring Young Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan. Can you dig it?
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Music A new Slaughterhouse project is officially in the works.
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Original Content Rap music, specifically its lyrics, have been given numerous labels, but not necessarily the positive labels bestowed upon other forms of creative expression. No matter the divisiveness or repulsion, other forms and disciplines are usually accepted whole. Here, we explore some of the reasoning behind the subtle, and overt, rejections of rap lyrics as true art form.
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Kahron Spearman