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BACK IN THE DAY |8/4/94| Notorious B.I.G married rapper and label mate Faith Evans.
BACK IN THE DAY |8/10/99| 50 Cent released his debut single, “How to Rob”, on Columbia Records.
Rawkus Records’ B-Side Bangers In 1998, the divide within the rap game was at its most glaring. On one side of the stage stood the jiggy, “shiny suit era” mainstream rappers, with CD sales on their mind, expensive tastes, and a penchant for
He’s the DJ, I’m the Rapper.
Non-Rapper Dudes Series – Peter Oasis Interview (via @unkut) Legendary New York live rap promoter Peter Oasis shares some of his memories of his long career as a party supplier…[Read More]
The Complete History of Guest Stars on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air premiered 22 years ago today, on September 10, 1990. The show was rapper Will Smith’s saving grace. He saw success in the late ‘80s
100 Rappers in Sports Jerseys (via @complexmag) Remember how popular jerseys used to be in hip-hop? Before Jay-Z inspired everyone to “change clothes,” there was more athletic apparel at rap concerts than there was at sports games. And even
The 20 Best Action Bronson Verses of 2012 (So Far) (via @pigsandplans) Flushing, Queens chef-turned-rapper Action Bronson is having a big year. Between releasing one of the most stellar rap projects of 2012 with producer Party Supplies, Blue Chips, and
We Plugged Ten Rappers’ Names Into Juicy J’s Stripper Name Generator Earlier today, Juicy J encouraged his Twitter followers to embrace the full spectrum of the American dream by going out to vote and then discovering their official stripper
Fat Joe thinks his Knicks can beat the Heat Fat Joe has been in the rap game for what’s about to become his 20th year in the business. That’s quite an accomplishment, as we’ve seen many rappers debut with one album, never to be heard
Roc Marciano’s Five Best ‘Reloaded’ Outtakes (via @MTVHive) Roc Marciano season is in full effect! Thanks to the magnificence of his newly released sophomore set Reloaded, the long-toiling and resolutely underground rapper is finally
Nas with Anthony DeCurtis (LiveStream) 8pm EST Nas—poet, confessor, political firebrand, tongue-twisting genius. Ranked as one of the greatest and most influential rappers in history, Nas shares his remarkable story at 92Y. Hear about his gifted Queens
The Bizarre 20-Year Ride Of Two Pharcydes (via @nprmusic) Two decades and two months ago, an unruly, exuberant quartet of rappers from South Central Los Angeles called The Pharcyde loosed their debut album upon the world. [Read More…] Words by
Diamonds & Wood: Lost Rapper Clothing Line Designs (via @Four_Pins) I can’t tell you how I came into possession of this notebook. I can’t tell you where I was and I can’t tell you what I was doing. I can’t tell you why I was
ego trips 10 Hottest Rappers in the Game. We’re sweating their techniques. (via egotripland)
Dapper Dan’s Designs (via @NewYorker) In this week’s issue of the magazine, Kelefa Sanneh writes about Dapper Dan, a designer who co-opted luxury-brand logos out of his Harlem boutique, creating one-of-a-kind outfits for hip-hop artists, rappers,
Action Bronson Raps On Sports, New York And Embracing The Obscure (via @sinow) I’ve been an avid fan of Action Bronson for two years. Most hip-hop fans I know who’ve been listening to his music as long feel a similar way. The chef-turned-rapper from
Laughing at Rappers, Who Laugh Right Back (via @nytimesarts) It’s almost certainly too soon, and definitely futile, to be discussing what constitutes golden ages of any Internet pursuit, but in the area of hip-hop humor the peaks may have already been
All I Need Is One Mag: Nas Invests In Mass Appeal Media (via @Forbes) Nas first appeared on the cover of Mass Appeal magazine in 2002. A decade later, he’s coming back—as an owner.The Queens-born rapper tells FORBES that he has invested a “six-figure”
Brooklyn, the Remix: A Hip-Hop Tour (via @NYTMetro) The mean streets of the borough that rappers like the Notorious B.I.G. crowed about are now hipster havens, where cupcakes and organic kale rule. For current real estate purposes, the block where the
Did Tim Dog Fake His Own Death (via @FactMag) In February, the 46-year-old rapper reportedly died from a diabetes-related seizure. Tim Dog was best known for West Coast diss ‘Fuck Compton’, a song that appeared on his 1991 debut album Penicillin
‘Oh, I’m So Good at Math’: Lessons From the Jay-Z Business Model Last week, the twelfth solo studio album by the rapper Jay-Z, Magna Carta … Holy Grail, burst forth from a cloud of calculated obfuscation. The release came with little of the
A highly stoned, deeply weird, very food-obsessed three days on the road with 300-pound Albanian American rapper Action Bronson (via @grantland) [Read More…]
Willie D vs. Mellie Mel [1st Annual Rapper’s Boxing Championships] (1992) (via beerandrap)
100 Rappers in Sports Jerseys Remember how popular jerseys used to be in hip-hop? Before Jay-Z inspired everyone to “change clothes,” there was more athletic apparel at rap concerts than there was at sports games. And even before the throwback
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What if Every Song on Drake’s New Album Was an Epsode of Seinfeld? (via noiseymusic) Hey whats up! You know the rapper Drake? k, so, his new albem ‘Nothing Ever Is The Same’ just got release for free downloade via ilegal websites.
Pusha T On Fronting, Responsibility And Kanye (Part 1) This week rapper Pusha T released his first solo album after years of writing and performing as a duo, with his brother Malice in the Clipse. But he’s not all on his own. Pusha is part of Kanye
Ill Time’s 13 Days of Halloween: An Illustrated Costume Party (via @MassAppeal) The road to Halloween has been fun and strange from Wizard Khalifa to Lil Jon Wayne We celebrated by taking a rappers name turning it into a costume, and nothing was the
Atlanta to Atlantis: An Outkast Restrospective (via pitchfork) Ten years after from their last major record, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, we trace Big Boi and Andre 3000’s path from Southern vanguards to the most universally beloved rappers in the
The Secret Double Life of Mister Cee, Hip-Hop’s Most Beloved DJ (via gq) Mister Cee is as central to the story of rap as the rappers themselves. Biggie Smalls, Jay Z, Big Daddy Kane—Cee came up with all of them, helped launch their careers, and
The Champs Podcast - Guest: Action Bronson The New York rapper sits down with the Champs to discuss smoking weed with his bad-bitch mother, the stupidity of his name and what makes for a great album.
The Big Picture: 15 Classic Big L Freestyles (via @nahright)Fifteen years ago, on February 15th, 1999, Harlem rapper Big L (aka Lamont Coleman) was tragically gunned down in the same neighborhood that he consistently repped in his rhymes. His murder came
25 YEARS AGO TODAY |2/22/89| The first rap Grammy is awarded. The above rappers boycotted the show in protest of the award presentation not being televised.
Yasiin Gaye: The Departure (Side One) Amerigo Gazaway’s new *Soul Mates* series continues the theme of his previous work in creating collaborations that never were. On the series’ first installment, the producer unites Brooklyn rapper Yasiin Bey (Mos
Who are the five greatest rappers of all time?
The Smoking Section & UpNorthTrips Present: Ghost Stories - Mixed by DJ Trackstar Ghostface Killah is my favorite rapper of all time. Definitively and by far. One of the reasons he’s so great is his ability to weave stories and narratives like
Action Bronson: Fuck, That’s Delicious (Episode 1) The long awaited, and much anticipated, show dealing with the often rapped about dining habits of our favorite rapper, Action Bronson, is finally upon us. In the premier episode of Fuck, That’s
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Casualty of the Game: The Big L Story (via complexmagazine) Who was the greatest rapper of all time? When the never-ending debate resumes—from barber shops and street corners to online chat rooms—the same litany of names comes up again and again.