Hip-Hop History
- Original ContentWhat happens when the world's biggest genre takes the slightest downturn? The answer is a repeated history whose cycle can still be broken.ByGabriel Bras Nevares4.7K Views
- MusicEasy-E wasn’t taking Dr. Dre’s disses lying down, retaliating in full force.ByDemi Phillips1034 Views
- MusicRedman has conquered multiple creative career paths, but his debut album, “Whut? Thee Album,” is proof of his superiority as an MC.ByDemi Phillips265 Views
- MusicAhead of “Pink Friday 2,” let’s take a look at Nicki’s most commercially successful album.ByDemi Phillips1367 Views
- Hip-Hop HistoryOrlando Anderson, the man accused of killing Tupac, recorded a full album and even appeared in the music video for Mel-Low's "Blaze It Up" ft. Redman. ByAron A.4.2K 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
- Hip-Hop HistoryDrake and Young Guru reacted to Just Blaze's vault. ByAron A.4.6K Views
- Original ContentIt's been decades since Jay-Z's "The Blueprint" released, & the album remains one of the most influential hip-hop records. ByCaleb Hardy1108 Views
- StreetwearWhen revealing that she had to rename her latest single ahead of its release, the mother of one listed "Nick James" as one of the suggestions.ByHayley Hynes5.4K Views
- Original ContentHere’s everything we know about the beef between 6ix9ine and Lil Durk.ByJordan Schenkman8.1K Views
- MusicDaz Dillinger takes it back to the Dogg Pound Gangsta Clicc heydey with a classic throwback pic of him, Kurupt, and Dr. Dre. ByMitch Findlay25.1K Views
- MusicPublic Enemy announce their return to Def Jam, releasing a new album on September 25 called "What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down."ByAlex Zidel1.8K Views