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Original Content Drake's "Scorpion" is as successful as any album he's ever released, but is the Canadian megastar losing his grasp on the zeitgeist? By Patrick Lyons 30.6K Views -
Original Content How Roddy Ricch's "The Box," and a strange noise that almost didn’t make the song may have changed his career. By Michael Kawaida 8.5K Views -
Original Content Bushwick Bill has a penchant for turning his perceived shortcomings into double-edged swords. By Devin Ch 6.0K Views -
Original Content Should we listen to music against a dead artist’s wishes? Determining how to appropriately immortalize deceased artists is a tall order, and one of the hardest questions in 21st-century pop music. By Luke Hinz 3.9K Views -
Original Content “Old Town Road” is gonna ride til’ the remixes can’t no more. By Luke Hinz 4.9K Views -
Original Content A petition for Young Thug & London On Da Track to drop "Slime Season 4," using three of the duo's previous leaks as reasoning. By Narsimha Chintaluri 12.1K Views -
Original Content How do we go about making the difficult but necessary distinction between the artist and the individual? By Luke Hinz 22.1K Views -
Original Content The hip-hop community has long turned a blind eye to mental health, but the stigma is gradually beginning to unravel. By Luke Hinz 13.4K Views -
Original Content What does the future have in store for the hip-hop festival? By Noelle Perkins 8.2K Views -
Original Content Rap music, specifically its lyrics, have been given numerous labels, but not necessarily the positive labels bestowed upon other forms of creative expression. No matter the divisiveness or repulsion, other forms and disciplines are usually accepted whole. Here, we explore some of the reasoning behind the subtle, and overt, rejections of rap lyrics as true art form. By Kahron Spearman 356 Views -
Original Content Examining the "current state of hip-hop" and if we really need to "blame" anyone at all. By Aida C. 13.8K Views -
Original Content Rather than following hip-hop's treasured code of conduct, today's rappers are echoing the early days of punk rock. By Robert Blair 17.3K Views