editorial
- Original ContentWill J. Cole really be able to bridge the gap between the old heads and the youth?ByNarsimha Chintaluri8.4K 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
- Original ContentBefore "Rap Or Go To The League" drops, we take a quick look back at how 2 Chainz became one of the most enduring rappers of the past decade.ByJibril Yassin8.1K Views
- Original ContentWhat are the adverse effects of the lean-driven rap culture that's become so predominant? We take a quick look.ByChris Tart221 Views
- Original ContentNicki Minaj and Cardi B continue to remain uniquely linked, but are fans seeing smoke where there's no fire?ByMitch Findlay17.6K Views
- Original ContentFor the first time in over a decade, Kanye & I have don't have much to speak about.ByNarsimha Chintaluri7.0K Views
- Original ContentCaught in the middle of two generations, J.Cole is doing his utmost to create a future where the two can prosper.ByRobert Blair10.6K 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
- Original ContentWhy Lil Dicky's "Earth" is important.BySanibel Chai12.6K Views
- Original ContentA divide is growing in hip-hop between genre traditionalists and the artists many of them call "weirdo rappers." In this editorial, we examine the various differences between the two camps, and explain why they're both vital to the future of hip-hop.ByPatrick Lyons164 Views
- Original ContentWe look at the formulas behind the best hip hop double albums of all time. ByPatrick Lyons29.9K Views
- Original ContentJ. Cole never left, but he did win over the masses. ByAron A.35.7K Views