Hip-Hop History
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Music The collaboration that never was. By Mitch Findlay 49.7K Views -
Music Juicy J asks a fair question. By Mitch Findlay 35.6K Views -
Music The Dogg Pound MC said that the tragedy confirmed that the record label was too dangerous to stay in for long. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 2.7K Views -
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 Sheek Louch reflects on the time he and The LOX went to war with G-Unit, a war he believes to have one-sided on a lyrical level. By Mitch Findlay 13.2K Views -
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 -
Hip-Hop History Snoop Dogg's former bodyguard explains the fatal shooting that led to the rapper's 1993 murder charge. By Aron A. 25.5K Views -
Music Big U recalls the time he prevented a conflict between Jimmy Henchman and Suge Knight -- who happened to be rolling with twenty goons. By Mitch Findlay 10.7K Views -
Music Missy teased Kim about her constant nip slips and the rapper's stylist, Misa Hylton, used it as inspiration. By Erika Marie 3.3K Views -
Hip-Hop History Fat Joe reflects on the time he and Big Pun stood in line at the Tower Records to secure of a copy of Eminem's debut album. By Mitch Findlay 7.0K Views -
Original Content Continuing our new Original Content series "Hip-Hop's Best Verses," Joe Budden channeled the spirit of hip-hop's greatest lyricists on the incendiary mixtape classic "Dumb Out." By Mitch Findlay 6.7K Views