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News Earl Sweatshirt talks about the rap genre and returning to the United States.
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Rose Lilah -
Music R&B notwithstanding, Snoop feels rap is a strictly heterosexual game.
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Music "Music is therapy, and true magic and classic material occurs when artists leave their soul on a track." This is the sequel to rising Charlotte, NC emcee Deniro Farrar's critically acclaimed street album "The Patriarch." It includes production from Ryan Hemsworth, Kick Drums, Ryan Alexy, KIRA and more, with features from JMSN, Child Actr and Prince Innocence, among others. You'd be well advised not to sleep. Show further support at http://denirofarrar.bandcamp.com/ if you wish. Free Tune.
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Music Kodak Black feels a certain kind of way about 90's-era rap.
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Matt F -
Music Snoop Dogg's contribution to the "Turbo" film soundtrack.
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News Pap's appearance at Summer Jam caused a bit of a stir.
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Songs This track commemorates the Wu coming together for their 20th anniversary. You can cop it for a price of your choice at http://soultemplemusic.bandcamp.com/album/family-reunion. "May the Wu reunion inspire family reunions throughout the world."
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News Chuck Inglish releases his first single since signing with Warner Chappell Music.
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Music Killer Mike lends his voice to the hit animated series "South Park."
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Matt F -
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 Doja Cat considers creating a double album that's half rap and half pop.
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Original Content GRAMMYS! Or (A Strangely Hypocritical And Downright Frustrating Adherence To A Misguided Moral Code)
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Mitch Findlay