Hip-Hop History
- Pop CultureThe image first hit the internet back in 2018. All this time later, and we still don't know what Thugger and Durkio were looking at.ByHayley Hynes3.8K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryFour years ago, Kendrick Lamar dropped off his acclaimed album "DAMN," and fans are still waiting for news on a follow-up. ByMitch Findlay3.8K Views
- MusicChuck D recalled both Tupac Shakur & Naughty By Nature's Treach being bag carriers for Digital Underground & Queen Latifah, respectively.ByErika Marie3.8K Views
- MusicCam'ron went on a walk down memory lane.ByRex Provost3.7K Views
- Original ContentDesiigner joins HNHH’s 12 Days of Christmas to discuss his recent string of singles, his long-awaited debut studio album, legendary G.O.O.D. Music experiences, and much more.ByJoshua Robinson3.7K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryMixedByAli opens up about the fabled Black Hippy album, admitting that time simply got away from the lyrically stacked quartet. ByMitch Findlay3.7K Views
- Pop CultureIt's no secret that 2Pac had a history of lyricizing about his own death.ByHayley Hynes3.7K Views
- MusicYoung Guru has songs from Freeway, Meek Mill, and other legendary Philadelphia natives in his top five Philly rap songs of all time.ByJoshua Robinson3.7K Views
- Music"I knew it was a street bible." ByMitch Findlay3.7K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryWill Smith was frequently called "soft" in hip-hop because he didn't use profanity in his music. ByAron A.3.7K Views
- MusicYelawolf reflects on collaborating with Ed Sheeran on their 2012 collaboration project "The Slumdon Bridge." ByMitch Findlay3.7K Views
- MusicDJ Khaled sends a message to those doubting his credibility, encouraging the haters to dig deep and do their homework. ByMitch Findlay3.6K Views