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Original Content DMX is one the best rappers to ever touch a mic. Here's the evidence. By Karlton Jahmal 43.6K Views -
Original Content What can we take from Lil Peep's music following his death? By Vince Rick 39.0K 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 -
Original Content When rappers' personal lives spill out onto their social media accounts, things can get ugly. By Patrick Lyons 89 Views -
Original Content Chief Keef has quietly become one of hip-hop's most influential figures, yet his place in the game remains debated to this day. By Luke Hinz 13.4K Views -
Original Content Why the hip-hop community worships Nas' "Illmatic" and how the album's classic status has shaped the direction of the genre By Luke Hinz 22.4K Views -
Original Content 21 Savage's self-expression through singing denotes the duplicity of hip-hop and the evolution of the "gangster" rapper. By Michael Kawaida 5.8K Views -
Original Content Rap is filled with a lot of MCs. No question. But what separates one rapper from the next? An artist's hometown is about as blurred as his flow and look compared to other like-minded entertainers. With the Internet and blogging, it's even harder to find an MC that's truly a product of where he represents. While we're growing to accept that sound does not need to be regional anymore, how have MCs evolved with the influx of independent labels, the blogosphere, and other elements of the millennial generation? By Chris Richburg 147 Views -
Original Content Gang Starr's second album, turning 25 today, is a low-key classic. By Patrick Lyons 127 Views -
Original Content In light of MC Ren's claims that rappers need to be aware of their past to qualify as "artists", we take a look at the validity of that statement and see if it holds weight in today's industry. By Robert Blair 2.6K Views -
Original Content Big Sean unlocks new growth in his latest releases. By Sanibel Chai 9.9K Views -
Original Content Far from an isolated incident, Lil Nas X's exclusion from the Billboard Country Charts is endemic of a wider problem facing today's hip-hop stars. By Robert Blair 14.6K Views