throwback thursday
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News If you don't count Nas among hip-hop's greatest lyricists, listen to "Get Down."
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News Lupe Fiasco was on another level with this one.
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Songs Kendrick and Cole made a good team.
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Songs Iconic.
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News This week's #TBT is Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's and 2Pac's "Thug Luv."
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Songs 50 Cent's "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'" became the biggest selling album of 2023, 20 years ago today.
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News Young Bleed's 1998 classic "How Yo Do Dat" stands the test of time.
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News Kanye West, Teyana Taylor & CyHi The Prynce's "Christmas In Harlem" should be on your holiday playlist.
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News Nowadays, everybody wanna talk.
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News Foxy Brown set a benchmark for reggae-tinged hip hop.
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Songs Uzi had us in a trance when this first came out.
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Songs “Ghost Town” was arguably the best track on “Ye,” which turned five years old today.
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Music Gucci Mane threw it back a few years to compare his physique then and now.
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Songs Meg has always been captivating.
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Hip-Hop History This could be the first picture you ever see of Fat Joe with a full head of hair.
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Songs Future's "March Madness" is a classic, but it's seeing an uptick in streams thanks to an older man's viral performance of it online.
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Songs Kanye and Kendrick went bar for bar, and fans are still debating who did it better.
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Songs Fans remember Lupe's debut fondly.
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Songs Kodak Black was on top of the world during this time.
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Alexander Cole