Why is Black Thought considered an “underrated” MC? As co-founder of The Roots, he is a Grammy-award winning rapper with 11 albums under his belt and a career that spans 20-plus years. He’s toured the world 10 times over and he’s broadcast into millions of homes every weeknight thanks to his Master of Ceremonies gig […]
It’s 2015 and yes, we’re still talking about the N-word. That’s because people can’t get it through their heads that not everyone can say it. The rules seem to be pretty simple for most— Black people can say it if they choose to, white people can’t.
Two-thirds of LOX and a down south swag aficionado have in common? Almost every rapper out enjoys being in the company of Mary Jane and Styles P sparked up a winner with “Sour” off his latest LP, Phantom and the Ghost.
50 Cent is no stranger to getting at a dollar and that’s the messaging on his latest Animal Ambition release, “Chase The Paper.” The track, which features Styles P, Prodigy, and Kidd Kidd, also comes with an accompanying visual.
DJ Kay Slay can rally up a list of New York City rappers at the drop of a hat. That was the formula on the “Keep Calm (Remix),” which features French Montana, Chinx, Styles P, Sheek Louch, Gooney and Miami’s Rico Love.
Following their sit down with Hot 97, The LOX hit the stage at Webster Hall in New York City at their The Trinity EP release party. But the veteran trio were not alone, as they invited a list of notable hometown MCs to rock the crowd with them.
New York City: The Album may be in the conversation for best project of the year. As it continues to circulate the Internets, its creator, Troy Ave, blessed listeners with a new track called “Do It.”
The Game was in a collaborative space while creating his Jesus Piece album. We’re reminded of this by a throwaway track that recently surfaced called “Last Supper.”
However, it looks like the beef between the past collaborators escalated after Gibbs was allegedly beaten by goons affiliated with…
One of Los Angeles Lakers' superstar LeBron James' most sought-after kicks will finally be available to the public.
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