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Original Content "Horrorcore" is often considered a niche art-form, yet many mainstream producers have gladly drawn from the macabre. By Mitch Findlay 16.2K Views -
Sports Athletes in America have been using their prestige to influence political and social changes for decades. At the time of their protests, they are viewed as controversial figures. As time passes though, we acknowledge these men as heroes. By Karlton Jahmal 3.4K Views -
Original Content Are rappers getting younger, or just their sounds? By Vince Rick 11.3K Views -
Original Content The collaborative album is currently running rampant in hip-hop, but the impact itself is fleeting. By Luke Hinz 13.2K Views -
Original Content Nicki Minaj uses social media as a promotional tool like no one else in hip-hop. Is it too much exposure or simply part of the job? By Matt F 7.8K Views -
Original Content Ten years after its release, "Tha Carter III" holds up in spite of— or maybe because of— its pop crossovers and weirdo ambition. By Patrick Lyons 35.9K Views -
Original Content Lengthy tracklists are more than just a way to offer fans a lot of music by an artist they love; they're a tool to help achieve success as regulated by the RIAA. By Luke Hinz 14.9K Views -
Original Content Kendrick Lamar's Pulitzer is a groundbreaking moment for hip-hop. By Luke Hinz 10.5K Views -
Original Content The state of the music industry's two newest streaming services. By Nicholas DG 37.0K Views -
Original Content A case for Big Boi as one of hip hop's GOATs. By Patrick Lyons 12.5K Views -
Original Content This year, we witnessed Gucci Mane reinvent himself in previously-unthinkable ways. By Patrick Lyons 10.0K Views -
Original Content A decade after the rap blog era's crown prince first broke through, we're left looking back on his career with more questions and what if's than answers. By Harrison Tenpas 27.1K Views