editorial
- Original ContentWhy is an r'n'b such an exciting genre right now?ByRose Lilah8.2K Views
- Original ContentThe story of Lil Uzi Vert being held hostage by his record label is serious, but it's all too common among young artists. ByPatrick Lyons27.5K Views
- Original ContentRihanna needs to build that empire. ByTalia Smith6.4K Views
- Original ContentChief Keef has quietly become one of hip-hop's most influential figures, yet his place in the game remains debated to this day.ByLuke Hinz13.3K Views
- Original ContentAs he prepares to sever his ties to Shady Records, Yelawolf has given himself a new lease of life as an independent artist ByRobert Blair16.9K Views
- Original ContentToo many women are signing major deals and then seeing their albums delayed for years. ByPatrick Lyons16.8K Views
- Original ContentWill Eminem and 50 Cent ever collaborate again? ByMitch Findlay63.6K Views
- Original ContentFar from an isolated incident, Lil Nas X's exclusion from the Billboard Country Charts is endemic of a wider problem facing today's hip-hop stars.ByRobert Blair14.5K Views
- SocietyKanye West started with what appeared to be good-intentioned, self-improvement musings in his return to Twitter, before veering into narcissistic and political territory. What's the impact of this on the people that he wants to break out of the "simulation"?ByVince Rick12.4K Views
- Original ContentFrom a Lil Wayne chorus to an inescapable cultural phenomenon, we reflect on the "Bling Bling" era. ByLuke Hinz13.6K Views
- Original ContentRather than following hip-hop's treasured code of conduct, today's rappers are echoing the early days of punk rock.
ByRobert Blair17.2K Views - Original ContentAlbums are being released with less notice, and in some cases, no notice at all. We dive in to the trend and dissect why this might be happening.ByChris Tart19.0K Views