Hip-Hop History
- Original ContentWidely regarded as one of hip-hop's best writers of all time, "Deja Vu" stands out as the most devastating song of Eminem's career. ByMitch Findlay81.6K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryKXNG Crooked took to Instagram to share a bittersweet picture of himself and Mac Miller, two hip-hop heads connecting. ByMitch Findlay3.1K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryDuring a recent Twitch stream, Danny Brown took fans behind the scenes of "Really Doe" with Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, & Earl. ByMitch Findlay2.7K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryJim Jones shares a throwback pic with the "I Can't Feel My Face" duo, Lil Wayne and Juelz Santana, for this week's "DipSet Fun Fact."ByAron A.50.8K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryRakim reflects on his time working with Dr. Dre, wondering what might have been had they managed to find common ground. ByMitch Findlay14.1K Views
- Original ContentIn one of hip-hop's greatest cases of "what could've been," we revisit Rakim's brief spell on Dr. Dre's Aftermath label and why the "Oh My God" album never surfaced. ByRobert Blair41.9K Views
- NumbersLil Uzi Vert charts every single song from "LUV Vs. The World 2" on the Billboard Hot 100 after doing the same thing with "Eternal Atake" the previous week.ByAlex Zidel8.1K Views
- Original ContentAs Lil Wayne reaps the spoils of a legendary career with his Las Vegas residency, we examine which artists bear the hallmarks of a young Tunechi.ByRobert Blair13.8K Views
- MusicA 2004 interview highlights the time a young Kanye West sneakily lifted Eminem's drums from a D12 studio session. ByMitch Findlay37.3K Views
- Original ContentGiven everything he's accomplished as hip-hop's first billionaire, it's almost hard to imagine Jay-Z as a free-spirited bachelor setting fire to the charts. ByMitch Findlay8.9K Views
- Original ContentDaBaby and Ludacris have frequently faced comparisons, so why not look a little deeper as to why that might be? ByMitch Findlay13.5K Views
- Hip-Hop HistorySnoop Dogg continues to remember 2Pac Shakur's legacy by sharing a vintage picture from the rapper's teen years. ByMitch Findlay7.7K Views