Hip-Hop
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Two Decades Later, 50 Cent Still Wants That ‘In Da Club’ Feeling
We talked to the New York rap icon about the 20th anniversary of his debut studio album 'Get Rich or Die Tryin'
- Anniversaries
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Every Rapper Who Appeared in the Grammy's Star-Studded Hip-Hop Tribute
From Rakim to Queen Latifah to Busta Rhymes, here's everyone who performed during one of the highlights of this year's awards ceremony
- Grammys 2023
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Grammys 2023: The Best, Worst, and Most WTF Moments
Bad Bunny's blazing performance, Kim Petras' powerful speech, and a spectacular tribute to hip-hop made this night sing. But about that Album of the Year win....
- Awards Night
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Dr. Dre's ‘The Chronic’ Returns to Streaming Services Again
Three decades after releasing the monumental album, which has suffered from limited availability since the advent of streaming, Dre has realigned its original distributor to reissue it for hopefully the last time
- Dre Day
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How Digable Planets' Crate-Digging Debut Revolutionized Rap
30 years after its February 1993 release, a new generation of forward-thinking artists cite Reachin’ as a touchstone
- Golden Age
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‘Fight the Power’ Misses How Mainstream Rappers Became the Power
Executive produced by Chuck D, PBS’ four-part docuseries chronicles hip-hop’s history of protest anthems while neglecting to wrestle with its current state
- KNOW YOUR HISTORY
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Epik High’s Tablo on Trauma, Triumph, and the Truth
Korean hip-hop star discusses the trio's new EP, 'Strawberry' — and reveals new collaboration plans with BTS’ RM
- Exclusive
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Chuck D Still Believes Rap Can Change the World
Rap’s foundational firebrand on his new PBS docuseries, the younger hip-hop acts he respects, and the future of AI in music
- The Rhythm, the Rebel
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Gunna Drops First Post-Prison Verse on New Song ‘Brodies’
Rapper collaborates with Germany's Ufo361 for first new music of 2023
- Gunna Back
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The Courts Screwed Gunna, Now He’s Being Shunned by His Peers
The rapper finds himself squeezed between the criminal-justice system and the rap world, neither of which is as humane as it claims to be
- Catch-22
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