Hip-Hop History
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Original Content Though not often acknowledged as one of hip-hop's best duos, Busta Rhymes and Dr. Dre have a collaborative track record that never misses. By Mitch Findlay 12.6K Views -
Music Canibus says that after essentially being "blackballed," he realized that he wanted to "make a difference" and leave rap. By Alex Zidel 136.3K Views -
Original Content Nineteen years ago, the Wu-Tang Clan came through with another classic. By Mitch Findlay 11.9K Views -
Original Content Despite never reaching the commercial heights of many of his collaborators, MPA's Peewee Longway has played an instrumental role in creating the Atlanta trap dynasty that we see today. By Robert Blair 10.7K Views -
Music The megaproducer is shedding light on how one of BET's most memorable shows was developed. By Erika Marie 12.9K Views -
Music Officially having returned home after a lengthy prison stint, Loon took a moment to talk Bad Boy Records, the original Harlem World lineup, and more. By Mitch Findlay 13.3K Views -
Music Big Boi and André 3000's "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below" changed the way Hip Hop viewed collaborative albums—and no one could duplicate Outkast's eclectic delivery. By Erika Marie 983 Views -
Original Content Continuing our new Original Content series "Hip-Hop's Best Verses," Big Pun's opening verse on "Twinz" proved that one deftly delivered bar can be immortalized in rap history. By Mitch Findlay 7.5K Views -
Music Juvenile recalls how JAY-Z actually recorded a remix to "Ha" without him or anyone on Cash Money knowing. By Mitch Findlay 4.5K Views -
Music Big Daddy Kane hits The Breakfast Club and reflects on his history with Rakim, the lyrical greats of his era, and how young rappers secure the bag like never before. By Mitch Findlay 10.0K Views -
Original Content Though more or less guarded throughout his career, JAY-Z's vulnerability rose to the forefront on "Moment Of Clarity." By Mitch Findlay 21.0K Views -
Pop Culture "It's good business," Hova told Irv at the time. By Hayley Hynes 5.2K Views