Hip-Hop History
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Original Content Pete Rock breaks down his extensive career, the legendary Black artists that inspired him, why crate-digging will never go extinct, the magic of live instrumentation, and much more. By Mitch Findlay 5.5K Views -
Original Content Kicking off our brand new "12 Days Of Christmas" interview series is a conversation with the legendary KXNG Crooked, who opens up about the pandemic's impact on the rap game, the verse of the year, and which Slaughterhouse member would win a four-man Verzuz battle. Expect a brand new interview with a different figure in the hip-hop and pop culture landscape the next twelve days leading up to Christmas. By Mitch Findlay 7.8K Views -
Music Just Blaze reflects on giving Mac Miller the beat for "All Around The World" completely free of charge. By Mitch Findlay 1.8K Views -
Music KXNG Crooked remembers a time he had the opportunity to diss Eminem and Dr. Dre, but chose to remain neutral. By Mitch Findlay 19.1K Views -
Hip-Hop History Ja Rule thinks it's unfair to say that 50 Cent "killed" him because he was fighting Eminem, G-Unit, Dr. Dre, and more at the same time. By Alex Zidel 26.6K Views -
Hip-Hop History Former Luke Records signee Drugzie shares his account of the epic brawl between Ice Cube's Lench Mob and Above The Law, singling out Ice-T for leaping down an escalator into the ruckus. By Mitch Findlay 22.7K Views -
Music In an alternate universe, D'Angelo's "Devil's Pie" instrumental would have gone to Canibus, as revealed by DJ Premier. By Mitch Findlay 3.4K Views -
Music Lil Wayne finally makes his classic mixtape "No Ceilings" available on streaming services, uploading a new version of "Kobe Bryant." By Alex Zidel 4.3K Views -
Music X has always had man's best friend by his side, but in this story, a pup barked at just the right time. By Erika Marie 12.7K Views -
Hip-Hop History Snoop Dogg shares an awesome juxtaposition of himself, The D.O.C, and Dr. Dre from 1993 to 2020. By Alex Zidel 11.7K Views -
Original Content It's always a complelling spectacle when God and the Devil step behind the mic, as proven by creative lyricists like Ras Kass, Sticky Fingaz, DMX, and Eminem. By Mitch Findlay 5.9K Views -
Music In 2006, "As Cruel As School Children," arrived. We're revisiting the genre-blending project and its impact on Rap, Rock, and Pop. See what GCH guitarist Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo told us about the record as he reflected on its 17th anniversary. By Erika Marie 980 Views