On this day, April 9, in hip-hop history...
1992: Back when West Coast hip-hop was just coming into its own, a business-minded Dr. Dre, CEO and founder of Death Row Records, was leading the charge. After a lengthy dispute with his former crew, N...
On this day, April 3, in hip-hop history...
2008: On April 3, 2008, revolutionary break dancer Frosty Freeze passed away. Born Wayne Frost in 1963, Forsty Freeze was a member of the world famous Bronx, NY b-boy group, the Rock Steady Crew. Dur...
Today, April 1, in hip-hop history...
1994: Before they were a late night headlining band, the Roots were just another jazz-soul band from Philadelphia trying to break through.
After the guys independently released their debut album, Organix in May of 1993, their sound caught the attention of DGC and Geffen Record execs who signed ...
On March 24, 1992, Atlanta hip-hop group Arrested Development ushered in a budding era of alternative rap with their debut album, '3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life of..'