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Original Content Tracing the evolution of Kanye West's live performances.
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Danny Schwartz -
News Kanye West has had one heck of a career.
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Original Content Jay Z and Kanye West are revolutionary artists who are and will always be transcendent in the world of music. Individually, they are untouchable. When they merge together, they're otherworldly. With numerous classic collaborations under their belt, we explore each one and decide who had the better verse.
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Original Content A good sample can keep a head bobbing through the chorus, while a great sample can transcend its former self, rebranding for a new generation.
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Christopher Armstrong -
Original Content The albums that helped define Black excellence in hip-hop, in honour of Black History Month.
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Original Content Kanye West has learned to stand toe-to-toe with Lil Wayne, if nothing else.
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Devin Ch -
Original Content Hip-hop joint albums are quite common these days and each one showcases at least two artists in multiple ways.
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Paul Barnes -
Original Content HotNewHipHop presents 13 hip-hop songs with operatic backing vocals.
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Patrick Lyons -
Original Content Reflecting on the relevancy of the lyrical themes in “Murder To Excellence,” ten years later.
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EJ Panaligan -
Music According to some interpretations of "Watch The Throne" and "Tha Carter IV" bars, Lil Wayne has reason to forget about Kanye West and Jay-Z.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Grammy-winning producer Hit-Boy shows off the Fruity Loops studio session for Watch The Throne's timeless classic "N**gas In Paris."
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content Joint albums are growing in popularity with each new year. Which are your favorites and who do you want to see come together?
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Zachary Roberts -
Profiles Lex Luger is the star of the latest Behind the Beat. The Virginia producer speaks on the legacy of "Flockaveli," producing for Kanye West at 19, and exploring EDM with A-Trak. Now 25, he feels that his best work is yet to come.
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Music Hit-Boy reflects on having his "Timeless" beat rejected by Watch The Throne, only to find a home with Benny The Butcher, Lil Wayne, and Big Sean years later.
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Mitch Findlay -
Music Caitie Delaney sums it up perfectly.
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Alex Zidel