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The Long Island hip-hop icons are still down to fight the power three decades on.
The chart-topping Louisiana rapper thrives when he allows himself to open up and expand his vision.
The emerging artist showcases his creativity and global star potential through tight production and emotional themes.
Hit-Boy and a flurry of guests help return the New York king to his rightful throne.
This visual representation of The Lion King: The Gift strives to inform, empower, and entertain through the connection of sights and sounds.
These dynamic duos have made the two-man game a tradition in hip-hop that lives on.
A creative blend of R&B and pop that changed the musical landscape and the public’s notion of pop stars.
Havoc and Prodigy joined fellow African American artists in their efforts to reflect the times and need for change.
The vaunted Queens duo mixed vivid tales of street life with grimy cinematic production to create a blueprint for New York hardcore hip-hop.
Ideas of self-love, an uncertain future, and fear of the unknown make this record extremely relevant.