Hip-Hop History
- Pop Culture"Of course, that's his guy!" Snoop responded after N.O.R.E. shared the news on Drink Champs.ByHayley Hynes27.6K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryJay-Z handled the L with grace, apparently. ByAron A.27.6K Views
- Original ContentOn the 16th anniversary of the release of "Tha Carter," we briefly reflect on Lil Wayne and Mannie Fresh's track record on wax. ByAron A.27.6K Views
- Original ContentReflecting on the relevancy of the lyrical themes in “Murder To Excellence,” ten years later.ByEJ Panaligan27.4K Views
- Pop CultureEach week, the magazines will be sharing the list's next 10 spots. The top 10 will be unveiled during the week of February 6.ByIsaac Fontes27.2K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryWhat's your pick for the best diss record of all time?ByAlex Zidel27.0K Views
- MusicDuring an interview with Hot 97, Nas opened up about squashing a misunderstanding-driven beef with 2Pac Shakur. ByMitch Findlay26.8K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryJa Rule thinks it's unfair to say that 50 Cent "killed" him because he was fighting Eminem, G-Unit, Dr. Dre, and more at the same time.ByAlex Zidel26.7K Views
- MusicT-Pain recalls the time Kanye West judged one of his bars as corny and then proceeded to use it on "Dark Twisted Fantasy."ByMitch Findlay26.7K Views
- Original ContentWe take a look at whether Wiz Khalifa could be attempting to tap into the headspace that initially made him an underground sensation.ByRobert Blair26.6K Views
- Original ContentContinuing our new Original Content series "Hip-Hop's Best Verses," Lloyd Banks' "Victory" has easily withstood the test of time as one of the greatest freestyles in hip-hop history. ByMitch Findlay26.5K Views
- MusicKXNG Crooked makes a case that Dr. Dre is responsible for helping Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, and Kendrick Lamar become the artists they are today. ByMitch Findlay26.4K Views