Hip-Hop History
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Original Content The OG Archetype. By Mitch Findlay 6.4K Views -
Music Swizz Beatz taught his son well. By Mitch Findlay 5.5K Views -
Music So much more than "Simon Says." By Mitch Findlay 1.8K Views -
Original Content On its seventeenth birthday, take a minute to revisit Xzibit's "Man Vs. Machine." By Mitch Findlay 4.2K Views -
Music Joell Ortiz keeps the Slaughterhouse legacy alive. By Mitch Findlay 2.8K Views -
Hip-Hop History Folks in Harlem take streetball seriously. By Erika Marie 75.3K Views -
Music Tyler, The Creator looks back on ten years of "Yonkers," the breakout single that remains a fan-favorite to this day. By Mitch Findlay 3.4K Views -
Original Content Charged with the daunting task of producing a posthumous 2Pac Album, how did Eminem ultimately fare on "Loyal To The Game?" By Mitch Findlay 32.0K Views -
Music Busta Rhymes explains how he and Dr. Dre came together to bring "Break Ya Neck" to life, along with many more of his classic singles. By Mitch Findlay 5.6K Views -
Original Content For the nerd in every hip-hop fan, we take a close look at the idea of "poetic license," and how an MC is able to bend or completely ignore standard grammar rules because of it. By Rose Lilah 12.5K Views -
Music Following the release of his Freddie Gibbs collabo album "Alfredo," The Alchemist takes a moment to reflect on the good old days. By Mitch Findlay 1.7K Views -
Hip-Hop History Before getting signed to a major label, Meek Mill had the city of Philadelphia on lock with a number of fire mixtapes. By Alex Zidel 2.9K Views