Hip-Hop History
- Original ContentWhile originally written last year for the 20th anniversary of Dr. Dre's "2001," be sure to revisit this piece on the project's 21st birthday. ByMitch Findlay15.5K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryMichael Jackson was a big fan of Chris Brown.ByAlex Zidel15.5K Views
- NumbersIt's the first hip-hop album to ever spend this long on the chart.ByAlex Zidel15.4K Views
- Musiche also has no problem praising Eminem to Nick Cannon's face. ByMitch Findlay15.3K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryJim Jones gives Jay-Z his flowers. ByAron A.15.2K Views
- MusicA viral tweet sparked a debate on Hip-Hop Twitter over whether JAY-Z or Lil Wayne had a stronger prime.ByAlex Zidel15.2K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryKirk Burrowes, former Bad Boy president, says Biggie didn't write "Who Shot Ya" about Tupac but Diddy's marketing plan made it seem that way. ByAron A.15.1K Views
- NumbersWith 73.5 million new certified units, Eminem becomes the most certified Gold & Platinum singles artist in music history.ByAlex Zidel15.1K Views
- Original ContentA three-way showdown between Kanye West's "Yeezus," J. Cole's "Born Sinner," and Mac Miller's "Watching Movies With The Sound Off" has cemented June 18, 2013 in hip-hop history.ByJoshua Robinson15.0K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryDiddy takes time to reflect on two late music icons, The Notorious B.I.G. and Aaliyah, with a classic #FlashbackFriday photo from 1994 they took in Montego Bay, Jamaica.ByKeenan Higgins14.9K Views
- Pop CultureRIP to the First Lady of Death Row Records.ByHayley Hynes14.7K Views
- Pop CultureNicki Minaj is a manifesting machine.ByHayley Hynes14.6K Views