editorial
- Original Content"Horrorcore" is often considered a niche art-form, yet many mainstream producers have gladly drawn from the macabre. ByMitch Findlay16.1K Views
- Original ContentTen years after its release, "Tha Carter III" holds up in spite of— or maybe because of— its pop crossovers and weirdo ambition.ByPatrick Lyons35.8K Views
- SocietyWe use the internet all day every day, but how has our need for instant and constant media consumption affected the music industry, and hip hop in particular?Byhnhh255 Views
- Original ContentLyricism and flow are essential tools, but which rappers have truly mastered the art of "voice?"ByMitch Findlay18.2K Views
- Original ContentWith "IGOR"'s imminent arrival, we took a look at the musical and lyrical growth of Tyler, The Creator and the shifts in his artistry. ByRobert Blair3.8K Views
- Original ContentWill he deliver his fans a new classic album with "Port of Miami 2," or just some lemon pepper wings?ByMichael Kaminsky17.8K Views
- Original Content21 Savage's self-expression through singing denotes the duplicity of hip-hop and the evolution of the "gangster" rapper.ByMichael Kawaida5.7K Views
- Original ContentIn a world bloated by a reverence for celebrity status, hip hop beef is more bizarre than ever.ByLuke Hinz6.6K Views
- Original ContentAmid Megan Thee Stallion's claims of gender inequality, we look at the changing perceptions of women in hip-hop and how to right historical wrongs once and for all.ByRobert Blair8.1K Views
- Original ContentDo fightin' words really have an expiration date?ByMitch Findlay12.2K Views
- Original ContentA case for DJ Quik.ByMaxwell Cavaseno17.0K Views
- Pop CultureWe tackle exactly what copyright infringement in music is, with help from two industry professionals. ByKemet High3.3K Views