editorial
- Original ContentDid Troy Ave, Spaceghost Purrp, and Kanye cross the line in their recent beefs?ByPatrick Lyons163 Views
- Original ContentAtlanta is home of hip-hop's most exciting sub-genre: Trap. ByMatt Aceto115 Views
- SportsWhy the 2015 Carolina Panthers are the NFL team with the strongest-ever ties to hip hop.ByPatrick Lyons121 Views
- Original ContentAfter turning in the finest album of his career to date, Pusha T should strike while the iron is hot.ByRobert Blair10.4K 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
- SocietyA brief overview and discussion of hip-hop's interaction with politics, in light of Black History Month.ByKarlton Jahmal6.7K Views
- Original ContentDetails are scarce on Future's next move, but here are some predictions about what it might sound like. ByPatrick Lyons24.8K Views
- Original ContentRap is filled with a lot of MCs. No question. But what separates one rapper from the next? An artist's hometown is about as blurred as his flow and look compared to other like-minded entertainers. With the Internet and blogging, it's even harder to find an MC that's truly a product of where he represents. While we're growing to accept that sound does not need to be regional anymore, how have MCs evolved with the influx of independent labels, the blogosphere, and other elements of the millennial generation? ByChris Richburg109 Views
- Original ContentNow that altering music in real time is more commonplace, we examine whether this is a helpful or harmful for the world of hip-hop and music at largeByRobert Blair3.9K Views
- MusicBuilding a buzz on Spotify is not as tricky as you might think. ByMitch Findlay5.1K Views
- Original ContentIs California the strongest region in hip-hop history? Draft your own team in our new Bracket Competition! ByMitch Findlay11.5K Views
- Original ContentAn honor reserved for the veteran, album seven often goes uncelebrated. ByMitch Findlay4.9K Views