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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 -
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 -
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 Is the platinum album in hip-hop long gone, or will it make a return in 2015? By hnhh 110 Views -
Original Content Almost 20 years after the height of the East and West Coast rivalry, we take a look at where things stand now for the two pioneering sides of the culture. By hnhh 422 Views -
Original Content Why the term "conscious rap" should be eradicated from hip hop. By Patrick Lyons 420 Views -
Original Content A case for Three 6 Mafia. By Maxwell Cavaseno 28.2K 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 This Juneteenth, take a first-hand look at one of the ongoing protests against systemic racism and police brutality taking place in New York City. By Keenan Higgins 1.9K Views -
Original Content Now that altering music in real time is more commonplace, we examine whether this is a helpful or harmful for the world of hip-hop and music at large By Robert Blair 4.0K Views -
Original Content In the wake of Mortal Kombat 11's release, we've taken a look at the hip-hop world's longstanding adoration of the classic beat-em-up franchise. By Robert Blair 3.9K Views