Hip-Hop History
- Pop CultureThe pages have reportedly been recovered and are being put up for sale.ByIsaac Fontes10.2K Views
- TVRap icon Yo-Yo emerged in the 1990s as a woman in Hip Hop unlike any other. She's dedicated her life & career to community activism, and now, she has her own cooking show on AspireTV. You don't want to miss our compelling conversation with the Los Angeles legend!ByErika Marie2.2K Views
- Music"Trap Muzik" helped define the sound of Southern hip hop during the early 2000s.
ByWyatt Westlake1083 Views - MusicArguably one of his best albums, we revisit J. Cole's Born Sinner for its tenth anniversary.ByWyatt Westlake1.8K Views
- MusicThrough his debut, Lupe Fiasco ushered in a new wave of alternative rap unlike ever before.ByDemi Phillips584 Views
- MusicGene Deal believes Biggie's murderer was waiting on him.ByErika Marie5.2K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryYoung Buck continues to drop classic G-Unit tales in his extensive interview with VLAD TV, this time bringing us back to when The Game got kicked out of G-Unit and the shootout that started everything.ByKeenan Higgins169.4K Views
- MusicIrv Gotti fondly reminsices on the healthy competition between DMX, Jay-Z, and Ja Rule during Murder Inc group days. ByMitch Findlay6.4K 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 HistoryOutlawz's member Napoleon recently described Biggie's return to the West Coast after Tupac's death as "arrogant" and "disrespectful."ByAron A.4.9K Views
- Pop CultureCardi B sat down with Angela Yee and the "Lip Service" girls to dish on everything from getting dragged to sending sexy videos to her man, Offset.ByHayley Hynes4.9K Views
- Original ContentOver thirty years later, N.W.A.'s "Fuck Tha Police" resonates with a new generation, finding life as a modern-day protest anthem. ByMitch Findlay4.1K Views