Inside the Vibrant, Ever-Evolving World of Rap Colombiano
From pioneers like Alcolirykoz to rising stars like Mabiland, the Colombian rap scene is at its boldest.
From pioneers like Alcolirykoz to rising stars like Mabiland, the Colombian rap scene is at its boldest.
On this day in Hip Hop history, Harlem legend Cam'ron released his sophomore LP Sports, Drugs, and Entertainment or S.D.E. for short. Coming off of a gold certified, chart placing debut, S.D.E takes a slightly more hardcore gangster approach than Confessions of Fire. Originally titled The Rough, Rough, Rough Album, S.D.E. puts a more blatant focus on Cam's criminality rather than lyrical
On this day in 1989, Big Daddy Kane released his sophomore album It's a Big Daddy Thing on the Warner Bros./Cold Chillin label. Along with being a successful follow up to Kane's classic debut, this album was the first to suggest Big Daddy Kane be Hip Hop's sex symbol. With a wider appeal than Long Live
Eve opened up about her brief time as “the laziest stripper” recalling her unique method of scoring tips from customers.
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The collaboration is his biggest yet, following a summer of impressive feats.
Shadrach Kabango and Kofi Hope grew up immersed in hip-hop culture in the late 1990s, making music in basements, freestyling and participating in cyphers.
"When I got the call I was shocked because they told me that I would be the first woman that would be inducted," Mia X told KHOU 11.
KHOU 11's Ugochi Iloka sat down with Mia X for an exclusive interview about the icon being inducted into Rice University's Hip Hop Archives.