Hip-Hop History
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Music It's one of the most infamous labels in Hip Hop, and we're taking a look at Death Row's most iconic stars. By Michael Lusigi 13.7K Views -
Numbers Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP" and "The Eminem Show" are both diamond. By Aron A. 24.1K Views -
Hip-Hop History Drake and Young Guru reacted to Just Blaze's vault. By Aron A. 4.7K Views -
Hip-Hop History Orlando Anderson, the man accused of killing Tupac, recorded a full album and even appeared in the music video for Mel-Low's "Blaze It Up" ft. Redman. By Aron A. 4.4K Views -
Original Content Whether for their commercial success, artistic significance, or indelible influence and image, these labels change the face of hip-hop. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 7.3K 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 649 Views -
Original Content It's been decades since Jay-Z's "The Blueprint" released, & the album remains one of the most influential hip-hop records. By Caleb Hardy 1350 Views -
Music Easy-E wasn’t taking Dr. Dre’s disses lying down, retaliating in full force. By Demi Phillips 1311 Views -
Music Redman has conquered multiple creative career paths, but his debut album, “Whut? Thee Album,” is proof of his superiority as an MC. By Demi Phillips 354 Views -
Music Exclusive Interview: Rapsody is just as excited to celebrate 50 years of Hip Hop as we are! We caught up with the femcee to talk D'usse's HH50 Day Parties, what she wants to see from the culture, & to hear about the women in her life who have been a shoulder to lean on. By Erika Marie 881 Views -
Pop Culture Audible is going to be hearing from some of hip hop biggest icons this summer. By Ben Mock 598 Views -
Pop Culture The image first hit the internet back in 2018. All this time later, and we still don't know what Thugger and Durkio were looking at. By Hayley Hynes 3.9K Views