Hip-Hop History
- Original ContentWe're looking back on the generational influence of XXXTentacion's final album release before his death, "?"ByCaleb Hardy1.9K Views
- Original ContentWhether for their commercial success, artistic significance, or indelible influence and image, these labels change the face of hip-hop.ByGabriel Bras Nevares6.9K Views
- MusicThe megaproducer is shedding light on how one of BET's most memorable shows was developed.ByErika Marie12.5K Views
- TVThe British actor felt compelled to work with Hov after starring in Ridley Scott’s movie of the same name.ByHayley Hynes4.0K Views
- Pop CultureBreezy revealed his top artists during a sitdown with "LA Leakers."ByHayley Hynes17.9K Views
- Original ContentMac Miller was one of Hip-Hop’s greatest existential artists, so for what would have been his 30th birthday, we analyze the evolution of his perspectives on life and death.ByJoshua Robinson4.4K Views
- Hip-Hop HistorySha Money XL has a response for Wack 100 after he claimed The Game penned 50 Cent's intro to "Get Rich Or Die Tryin." ByAron A.4.0K Views
- Hip-Hop History50 Cent fires back at anyone who thinks that "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'" is his only successful album. ByAron A.20.3K Views
- MusicBeanie Sigel recalls the end of the Roc-A-Fella era, reflecting on some of the lessons he learned in the process.ByMitch Findlay2.6K Views
- MusicToo $hort reflects on why he and Jay-Z were driven to make the anti-snitch track "A Week Ago" in 1998. ByMitch Findlay66.1K 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 Nevares1.8K Views
- MusicHit-Boy praises the emotional vulnerability of Benny The Butcher and Nipsey Hussle, the only two artists to have cried in his studio. ByMitch Findlay14.3K Views