Wale: Young, gifted and black
Story by Stereo Williams Photography by DeWayne Rogers “I think the hard work paid off.” Washington, D.C.-based rapper Wale is basking in the glow of
Story by Stereo Williams Photography by DeWayne Rogers “I think the hard work paid off.” Washington, D.C.-based rapper Wale is basking in the glow of
Drake’s Nothing Was The Same album drops this Tuesday, and while most of the world is excited for the official release regardless of hearing the
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Meek Mill has finally surfaced with a response to Kendrick Lamar and long-time Philly rival, Cassidy. While Kendrick Lamar‘s verse on Big Sean‘s “Control” brought
Young Money superstar Drake was asked about being mentioned in Kendrick’s verse, and while Drizzy downplayed any animosity, he also made it clear that he wouldn’t be backing down from any kind of challenge.
The audacious verse got the West Coast-based Lamar a sizeable backlash from New York rappers who felt disrespected, but in an interview with Rap-Up, Lamar explained that he wasn’t expecting there to be such a furor over his rhymes.
Trinidad James shared his thoughts on Joe Budden’s dig at him on Budden’s new track.
It looks as if Kendrick Lamar is gunning for the title of the biggest artist of 2013. With the hip-hop community still buzzing about his controversial verse
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Big Sean’s “Control” has become the most discussed song in hip-hop this year. Kendrick Lamar created a stir after name-dropping several of the top new
Australian-born rapper Iggy Azalea is the latest hip-hop star to offer her two cents on what is currently the most talked-about song in hip-hop
Jay Electronica shared his thoughts on the song, the buzz and the brash rapper from Compton in an interview with Revolt TV.
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Lost in the uproar of Kendrick Lamar’s pyrotechnical assault on the hip hop game, via Big Sean’s joint “Control,” is the fact that Lamar also
Heavy D’s brother says an old will gives him control of the rapper’s estate
Taylor J brought his laid back flow from St. Paul, Minnesota to Atlanta, and fits right in with the go-getter attitude that is prevalent among