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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 After reuniting on the Juvenile-assisted "Ride Dat," we survey Lil Wayne and Birdman's bitter feud to pinpoint what went wrong and how their bond was finally repaired. By Robert Blair 13.8K Views -
Society As he recovers from one of the most tumultuous periods of his life, we examine what's next for A$AP Rocky as an artist. By Robert Blair 5.0K Views -
Original Content Is Rita Ora her own worst enemy? By E Gadsby 17.4K 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 Amid a tonal shift and a new look, we examine what The Weeknd's "Heartless" and "Blinding Lights" represent going forward. By Robert Blair 8.3K 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 -
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 The North Long Beach rapper remains as controversial and intriguing as ever. By Luke Hinz 10.0K Views -
Original Content 21 Savage wins the feature game on Metro Boomin's new album, which basically just means, we need more Savage and Metro collaborations. By Rose Lilah 23.1K Views -
Society Happy Thanksgiving, now have some political discussion courtesy of Tomi Lahren and Colin Kaepernick. By Mitch Findlay 13.7K Views -
Original Content Denzel Curry's "Clout Cobain" and "Percs" prove the young rapper is standing firmly at the top of his class. By Mitch Findlay 16.7K Views -
Original Content Nicki Minaj and Cardi B continue to remain uniquely linked, but are fans seeing smoke where there's no fire? By Mitch Findlay 17.7K 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