Hip-Hop History
- Original ContentFrom J. Cole to Kanye West, it's important to appreciate the artists who can fire on all cylinders -- both behind the mic and behind the boards. ByMitch Findlay10.9K Views
- MusicTupac Shakur told Keyshia Cole that he was going to leave Death Row on the day he died, asking her to come sign to Quincy Jones with him.ByAlex Zidel85.4K Views
- MusicTimbaland revisits one of his legendary moments in the studio, sharing footage of the time Jay-Z first heard "Dirt Off Your Shoulder." ByMitch Findlay8.4K Views
- Original ContentRegardless of the outcome of Young Thug’s impending RICO trial in 2023, the Atlanta native has already left behind a legacy as one of Hip-Hop’s greatest disruptors.ByJoshua Robinson12.3K Views
- Original ContentFor the nerd in every hip-hop fan, we take a close look at the idea of "poetic license," and how an MC is able to bend or completely ignore standard grammar rules because of it.ByRose Lilah13.1K Views
- Pop CultureDuring his "All the Smoke" interview, Cam'ron opened up about how he and Mase drifted early in their careers only to reconnect and work together recently.ByHayley Hynes3.1K Views
- MusicTo celebrate the tenth anniversary and upcoming DSP re-release of Travis Scott's fan-favorite mixtape, we're applauding its indelible influence.ByGabriel Bras Nevares3.5K Views
- Pop CultureAudible is going to be hearing from some of hip hop biggest icons this summer.ByBen Mock1078 Views
- MusicHi, kids! Do you like violence?ByGabriel Bras Nevares4.5K Views
- MusicExplore Ludacris's best-selling project, an album that shaped hip-hop and catapulted the rapper to global fame.ByRain Adams999 Views
- Music2 Live Crew's inability to have their wild verbal lyricism quelled signified a new era of creative expression in hip-hop and music as a whole. ByCaleb Hardy1036 Views
- Pop CultureDrake is looking back on just how much things have changed since he first got started in the rap game.ByHayley Hynes2.5K Views