Hip-Hop History
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Original Content In one of hip-hop's greatest cases of "what could've been," we revisit Rakim's brief spell on Dr. Dre's Aftermath label and why the "Oh My God" album never surfaced. By Robert Blair 40.6K Views -
Music During an appearance on Talib Kweli's "The People's Party," Fat Joe opens up about how he and 50 Cent squashed their beef and became friends. By Mitch Findlay 44.8K Views -
Music Jadakiss reflects on some of his hard-fought battle scars. By Mitch Findlay 11.8K Views -
Original Content We're continuing our celebration of Black History Month by highlighting Hip Hop's Unsung Heroes who helped shape the culture without always receiving credit by mainstream audiences. By HNHH Staff 3.3K Views -
Original Content EXCLUSIVE: Knoc-Turn'al witnessed the creation of Dr. Dre & DJ Quik's "Put It On Me." By Mitch Findlay 12.1K Views -
Hip-Hop History Folks in Harlem take streetball seriously. By Erika Marie 75.3K Views -
Music While on “The Breakfast Club,” Ashanti also added that Ja “knows what’s right.” By Hayley Hynes 11.6K Views -
Original Content For Women's History Month, we take a look at the women who have had the biggest impact and influence in Hip Hop. By Erika Marie 18.6K 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 -
Relationships 12 years later and the artists now share two beautiful baby boys. By Hayley Hynes 2.3K Views -
Hip-Hop History "You want me to grind on will.i.am in a bathing suit?" By Erika Marie 14.1K Views -
Original Content There was something undeniably wholesome about Eminem and Proof's brotherhood, a friendship built on mutual respect, trust, and unapologetic antics. By Mitch Findlay 12.1K Views