14 rappers who showed us what NOLA can do
From bounce pioneers to rap moguls, these New Orleans rappers brought their city’s unique sound and culture to the forefront of Hip Hop.
 
		From bounce pioneers to rap moguls, these New Orleans rappers brought their city’s unique sound and culture to the forefront of Hip Hop.
NEW YORK (AP) — Give Beyoncé a record and she’ll break it. Read More
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Kendrick Lamar and SZA are arguably the best rapper-singer duo in the game right now. HipHopDX ranks their eight collaborations so far.
Oakland concert recording from 1967 features jazz standards alongside unheard Fitzgerald versions of the era’s hits, including Alfie and Music to Watch Girls By Read More
The prolific New York rapper and producer discusses his forthcoming album, Showbiz!, a new mixtape with Surf Gang, and what life is like when you’re constantly touring.
Despite its larger reputation for being a pop-centric genre, Russ Taff, Jessy Dixon and Howard McCrary dared to bring an R&B edge to the CCM market once upon a time. Read More
Philadelphia’s impact on Hip Hop is as rich and storied as the city itself. Known for its gritty authenticity and relentless pride, Philly has produced some of the culture’s most influential artists and unforgettable anthems. Philly artists have consistently delivered anthems that reflect its streets, struggles and undeniable pride.
Mattel has celebrated Aaliyah by launching a new Barbie doll in her memory, co-designed by her brother - check it out here. Read More