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Original Content J. Cole never left, but he did win over the masses. By Aron A. 35.8K 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 -
Original Content 2k18 was the year of Cardi B. Here's why. By Karlton Jahmal 9.8K Views -
Original Content Advocating for Soulja Boy's comeback. By Jibril Yassin 18.5K Views -
Original Content There has been a lot of discourse about the Grammy upset, where Macklemore swept up in the Rap categories in favor of Kendrick Lamar's heralded album. But what does this mean in the larger picture? Does it even matter or does it matter all too much? By hnhh 26.6K 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 -
Original Content When it comes to picking a GOAT, how much value do you place on discography? By Mitch Findlay 10.8K Views -
Original Content In a world bloated by a reverence for celebrity status, hip hop beef is more bizarre than ever. By Luke Hinz 6.6K Views -
Reviews Though incomplete, the T-Wayne project is a necessary reference point for an influential time in both artists' careers. By Trevor Smith 19.3K 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 Are hip-hop sequels a foregone conclusion? By Mitch Findlay 17.3K Views -
Original Content Caught in the middle of two generations, J.Cole is doing his utmost to create a future where the two can prosper. By Robert Blair 10.7K Views