editorial
- 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 Blair3.7K Views
- Original ContentPeak social media era is upon us, gobbling up virality and spitting it back out to mixed (and often controversial) results.ByLuke Hinz3.5K 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
- Original ContentIn the midst of TIME Magazine's omission of hip-hop from their most influential list, we examine whether there is a larger trend at play and who deserved one of those coveted spots. ByRobert Blair3.3K Views
- Pop CultureWe tackle exactly what copyright infringement in music is, with help from two industry professionals. ByKemet High3.3K Views
- MusicNot a bad pick at all!ByAlex Zidel3.2K Views
- Original ContentThe successes and failures of platforms like Spotify and United Masters could redefine the trajectory of the entire music industry. ByLuke Hinz3.2K Views
- NewsVanessa Satten, XXL's Editor-in-Chief, says that there will be more print editions of the magazine next year.ByRose Lilah2.9K Views
- Original ContentAgainst the sanitization of rap music. BySanibel Chai2.7K Views
- Original ContentWill Smith is a likeable, constantly relevant figure in Hollywood. How does he do it?BySamuel Allan2.6K Views
- Original ContentIn light of MC Ren's claims that rappers need to be aware of their past to qualify as "artists", we take a look at the validity of that statement and see if it holds weight in today's industry.ByRobert Blair2.5K Views
- MusicThe New York Times celebrate Joe Budden's triumphant career switch.ByDevin Ch2.4K Views