editorial
- Original ContentA case for DJ Quik.ByMaxwell Cavaseno17.0K Views
- Original ContentA petition for Young Thug & London On Da Track to drop "Slime Season 4," using three of the duo's previous leaks as reasoning.ByNarsimha Chintaluri12.0K Views
- SportsAthletes in America have been using their prestige to influence political and social changes for decades. At the time of their protests, they are viewed as controversial figures. As time passes though, we acknowledge these men as heroes. ByKarlton Jahmal3.4K Views
- ReviewsThough incomplete, the T-Wayne project is a necessary reference point for an influential time in both artists' careers.ByTrevor Smith19.2K Views
- Original ContentGang Starr's second album, turning 25 today, is a low-key classic.ByPatrick Lyons92 Views
- MusicRegardless of your taste in music, you cannot disagree with the notion that is explicitly claimed in the title of one of their most popular songs; “Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing ta F*** Wit." ByKristen Bromiley8.0K Views
- Original ContentDid Troy Ave, Spaceghost Purrp, and Kanye cross the line in their recent beefs?ByPatrick Lyons163 Views
- SportsWhy the 2015 Carolina Panthers are the NFL team with the strongest-ever ties to hip hop.ByPatrick Lyons120 Views
- ReviewsThe Game dropped "The Documentary" on January 18, 2005.ByChris Tart6.2K Views
- Original ContentWhen rappers' personal lives spill out onto their social media accounts, things can get ugly. ByPatrick Lyons64 Views
- Original ContentWhy the term "conscious rap" should be eradicated from hip hop.ByPatrick Lyons328 Views
- Original ContentAlthough he didn't even release "Views From The 6," Drake had the game in a chokehold this year.ByPatrick Lyons38.6K Views