Hip-Hop History
- Pop CultureBruno "Pop 'N Taco" Falcon starred alongside Ice-T in the cult classic film, "Breakin'."ByHayley Hynes4.2K Views
- Pop CultureMatthew "M80" Markoff claims that XRay Records took vocals that "were never intended to be released" to create the single.ByHayley Hynes2.1K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryBeverly Hills was the new location shortly after.ByAron A.6.7K Views
- MusicHis hilarious award speech also detailed how he ended up working with Ye on a few classic hits.ByErika Marie4.5K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryFat Joe has nothing but praise for Kanye West. ByAron A.1.8K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryFabolous claimed that two version of "So Into You" exist because Tamia was getting throat surgery during "Verzuz" with Jadakiss.ByAron A.29.3K Views
- MusicTDE engineer MixedByAli bridges the gap between two legendary west coast labels, having officially purchased the former studio of Death Row Records.ByMitch Findlay2.3K Views
- MusicRich The Kid looks up to Lil Wayne, JAY-Z, Nas, 50 Cent and others, revealing all four stars as part of his favorite albums of all time.ByAlex Zidel2.7K Views
- MusicKXNG Crooked recently took it back to 2007, the year he "bar'd his way" onto the first ever XXL Freshman Cover. ByMitch Findlay1.7K Views
- MusicThe Notorious B.I.G. received widespread love from the hip-hop community on the 23rd anniversary of his passing, one of those people being rap vet T.I. via Instagram.ByKeenan Higgins2.1K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryThe song was never released, but the lesson was forever. ByMitch Findlay23.6K Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryJim Jones says "oldheads" didn't make Tupac a legend.ByAlex Zidel17.8K Views