Robert Blair
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Original Content Nearly three decades after its original announcement, we look at the fate of Ice Cube and Dr. Dre's long lost concept record, "Helter Skelter." By Robert Blair 13.7K Views -
Original Content Fresh from annihilating Dipset at Verzuz, we reflect on The Lox's ill-fated spell at Diddy's Bad Boy Records. By Robert Blair 11.4K Views -
Original Content Although he's played a role in the careers of many of today's icons, we take a look at the varied fortunes of those who've actually signed to Gucci Mane's 1017 label, and why it might all be about to change. By Robert Blair 49.2K Views -
Original Content We take a look at the history of Murder Inc, from its inception to its downfall. By Robert Blair 28.2K Views -
Original Content After Lil Wayne's "6 Foot 7 Foot" catapulted the Young Money artist onto the global stage, we take a look at what's happened during Cory Gunz's 15-plus year career. By Robert Blair 41.4K Views -
Original Content King Los was on the precipice of what seemed like a massive career, armed with both talent and a hip-hop mogul by his side, in the mid-2010s. We break down what's happened since then. By Robert Blair 19.8K Views -
Relationships Take a dive into the tumultuous relationship of Blueface and Chrisean Rock. By Robert Blair 16.2K Views -
Original Content Ever wondered what "album-equivalent" units and "pure sales" were all about? We've got you covered. By Robert Blair 11.4K Views -
Original Content After they delivered an East Coast clinic on ASAP Ferg's "Pups," we dove into the archives to determine who had the finer bars between Flacko and the Trap Lord. Weigh in. By Robert Blair 10.7K Views -
Society In the midst of a resurgence in the mainstream, Bloods and Crips-affiliated MC's have left a unique imprint on the hip-hop landscape. By Robert Blair 20.3K Views -
Original Content Far from just remolding The Dirty South's sound or serving as a fashion icon, A$AP Rocky's influence over current culture runs deep. By Robert Blair 16.8K Views -
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