Hip-Hop History
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Music Explore Ludacris's best-selling project, an album that shaped hip-hop and catapulted the rapper to global fame. By Rain Adams 728 Views -
Pop Culture The father of twelve also named another '90s favourite, though many social media users feel he left some significant figures off his list. By Hayley Hynes 717 Views -
Hip-Hop History Rest in peace, Combat Jack. By Mitch Findlay 712 Views -
Music While "Efil4Zaggin" is the less well-known of the N.W.A.'s two albums, its long-standing influence is crucial. By Caleb Hardy 706 Views -
Music "Trap Muzik" helped define the sound of Southern hip hop during the early 2000s. By Wyatt Westlake 702 Views -
Music On ”The Blueprint 3,” Jay-Z delivered on a grand scale, packing a number of collaborative hit singles, and maintaining his legacy. By Demi Phillips 700 Views -
Music "Halfway House" was a significant moment for Joe Budden’s career as an independent artist, as well as the formation of Slaughterhouse. By Wyatt Westlake 690 Views -
Hip-Hop History Hitmaka shares a hilarious story about partying with DMX in Toronto. By Aron A. 690 Views -
Music Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter III" proved his hoarse voice could through any sound, resulting in his most influential hip-hop album to date. By Caleb Hardy 680 Views -
Music On her debut mixtape, Nicki made sure she was taken seriously as a lyricist. By Demi Phillips 654 Views -
Music 2 Live Crew's inability to have their wild verbal lyricism quelled signified a new era of creative expression in hip-hop and music as a whole. By Caleb Hardy 653 Views -
Music While Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre are widely hailed as the pioneers as G-Funk, Warren G's 'Regulate...G Funk Era' delivered a unique commercial sound. By Caleb Hardy 646 Views