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- Original Content21 years since it's release, we revisit OutKast's "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik" as part of our Classic Rotation series.ByChris Tart6.6K Views
- Original ContentExploring the mystical themes at the heart of Outkast's "ATLiens" on its 20th anniversary. ByPatrick Lyons7.3K Views
- Original ContentOn this day in 2004, MF Doom released his album "Mm..Food." We reflect on the album for Classic Rotation.ByChris Tart163 Views
- Original ContentSlim Shady LP turns 16, and it still has wheels.ByChris Tart18.5K Views
- Original ContentOur new "Classic Rotation" series revisits classic albums on the anniversary of their release. To kick things off, we've taken a look at Dr. Dre's indisputable classic "The Chronic", which dropped 21 years ago today, on December 15th, 1992. ByTWL11.0K Views
- Original ContentT.I.'s crowning achievement, "King," turns ten today. Let's look back.ByPatrick Lyons7.1K Views
- Original ContentWe take a look back at OutKast's "ATLiens" on the day of its release, 19 years ago.ByChris Tart6.1K Views
- Original ContentOur "Classic Rotation" series revisits classic albums on the anniversary of their release. Today we take a look at Dr. Dre's classic album, "2001", which dropped fifteen years ago on November 16, 1999.ByChris Tart10.2K Views
- Original ContentA Tribe Called Quest's "The Low End Theory," which turns 25 today, brought jazz and hip hop closer than they'd ever been. ByPatrick Lyons177 Views
- Original ContentOur recently-launched "Classic Rotation" series revisits classic albums on the anniversary of their release.Today we take a look at Kanye West's debut album, "College Dropout", which dropped ten years ago on February 10th, 2004.ByTWL15.6K Views
- Original ContentGZA's Seminal debut "Liquid Swords" turns 20 today.ByChris Tart146 Views
- Original ContentOur "Classic Rotation" series revisits classic albums on the anniversary of their release. Today we take a look at MF Doom & Madlib's classic album, "Madvillainy", which dropped ten years ago, on March 23rd 2004.ByTWL116 Views