Macklemore discusses fighting homophobia in hip-hop
Hip-Hop’s latest sensation, Macklemore, took the world by storm this past year thanks to his massive hits “Can’t Hold Us” and “Thrift Shop.” While the
Hip-Hop’s latest sensation, Macklemore, took the world by storm this past year thanks to his massive hits “Can’t Hold Us” and “Thrift Shop.” While the
In this week’s hottest new hip-hop songs, Wale does “Bad” things with Rihanna; J. Cole embraces his imperfections; Wu-Tang Clan reunite for a summer time
The Kings of the Mic tour made a stop in Atlanta last night to a packed house at the historical Fox Theater. Hip- Hop fans
Hip-hop’s “true school” is the foundation on which the genre was built. The first generation of hip-hop artists, fans and creators took the music out
Music’s favorite bad girl, Rihanna, recently teamed up with Wale to lay vocals on a remix for his hit “Bad.” The song delves into the
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The biggest annual hip-hop concert of the year is taking place at Met Life stadium in New Jersey. The 20th annual Hot 97 Summer Jam
A Wale and Rihanna collab … finally! On the track, the two rhyme back and forth about what they are looking for, with Wale saying the
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In this week’s hottest new hip-hop songs, Rihanna recruits a few of her favorite rappers to remix her strip club anthem; Kendrick Lamar and his
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Russell Simmons is adding a new chapter to his working relationship with the premium cable network, HBO.
It’s quite odd that there was a time when hip-hop practiced segregation. In the ’80s and early ’90s, Southern rappers rarely got radio spins in
Hip-hop has often spoke out against anything that happens to be government-related. However, several key figures in hip-hop once served in the U.S. military. In
Rapper Lil Phat, 19, was murdered in the parking lot of an Atlanta hospital in June 2012. One year later, it appears that he was
Talib Kweli decodes “Get By”: “was I saying that Hip Hop is talking about…illusions, temporary happiness in the club.” Talib Kweli decodes the classic anthem