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Original Content DMX blended horror, morality, and religious turmoil in the masterful "Damien" series. By Mitch Findlay 42.2K Views -
Original Content We explore how mumble rap can be likened to the 19th century Impressionist movement in art. By Nelson Aguilar 13.4K Views -
Original Content When will Iggy Azalea's rap career see new life? Do we even want it to? By E Gadsby 57.8K Views -
Society We use the internet all day every day, but how has our need for instant and constant media consumption affected the music industry, and hip hop in particular? By hnhh 356 Views -
Original Content Is Rita Ora her own worst enemy? By E Gadsby 17.4K Views -
Original Content Cover art is more important than ever in 2018. By Luke Hinz 7.5K Views -
Original Content The hip-hop landscape is currently ripe with female artists, doing whatever it is they want to do. By Talia Smith 6.4K Views -
Original Content A few years ago, RHQ seemed poised for stardom. Then he almost entirely stopped releasing music. By Patrick Lyons 85.0K Views -
Original Content Youth is wasted on the young. By Luke Hinz 6.0K Views -
Music Not a bad pick at all! By Alex Zidel 3.2K Views -
Reviews The Game dropped "The Documentary" on January 18, 2005. By Chris Tart 6.4K Views -
Original Content We continue down memory lane, looking at the history of the interaction between rap and rock. By Gus Fisher 10.8K Views -
Original Content Will J. Cole really be able to bridge the gap between the old heads and the youth? By Narsimha Chintaluri 8.4K Views -
Original Content A response to Post Malone's recent interview. By Vince Rick 12.1K Views -
Original Content What can we take from Lil Peep's music following his death? By Vince Rick 39.0K Views -
Original Content The North Long Beach rapper remains as controversial and intriguing as ever. By Luke Hinz 10.0K Views -
Original Content Will Pusha T leave a lasting injury on Drake's career with "The Story of Adidon"? Or is this another example of the mundanity of beefing with Drake? By Narsimha Chintaluri 25.9K Views -
Original Content In our quest to re-capture lightning in a bottle, have we become too dismissive of what Young Thug still has to offer? By Narsimha Chintaluri 32.7K Views -
Original Content New Orleans has always been a hub for music, first with Jazz and then more recently with hip hop. NOLA hip hop culture has been around since the '80s and the bounce movement, putting the city on the map for quality hip hop. But the damage of the storm proved to be much stronger than anyone expected. Artists and record companies like Cash Money and No Limit had no choice but to relocate to other states and lay low. Despite the permanent damage Hurricane Katrina inflicted on so many lives, the underground hip hop scene has slowly returned to the city in an effort to rebuild the New Orleans spirit. By Rula Al-Nasrawi 239 Views -
Original Content As J. Cole recently faced allegations of stealing artwork, we take a look at hip-hop's history of controversial album covers and how it breeds success. By Robert Blair 9.1K Views