They’re attacking the status-quo, fending off trolls, pushing the culture forward and changing the way we look at the world -- and ourselves. If you're not familiar with them, it's time to change that.
From Kanye West providing us with retweetable material for days to Nicki Minaj telling an interview to "try again" with her questions and more, rappers truly have given us some incredible interview gems over the years.
Jamar was a key member of Brand Nubian from their establishment in 1989 to 1995, showcasing his skills on the mic and on the production side before he, Grand Puba and Sadat X officially split in 1995.
Cormega teased this remix to "Industry" earlier this year when we caught up with him backstage at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn. As promised, 'Mega drops "Industry" today featuring Wu-Tang's Inspectah Deck, Roc Marciano and Brand Nubian members Sadat X and Lord Jamar...
After dropping the F-bomb to Justin Bieber because of his racist comments stemming from an old video, Lord Jamar got to return to his favorite hangout spot with DJ Vlad to continue his assault on the Pop heartthrob. When DJ Vlad explained to Jamar how Mack Maine excused Bieber's comments because the black culture adopted the 'Confident' singer, it triggered the Brand Nubian rapper to go off...
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Justin Bieber is still getting crushed for the racist slur he used in an old footage dating back to when he was 15. While he did receive some overwhelming support, others in the hip-hop community like Lord Jamar, wasn't as sympathetic. On Twitter, Lord Jamar voiced his opinion on Bieber candidly by saying, "F*ck Justin Bieber's punk ass...
Lord Jamar has a lot on his mind. After calling the LA Clippers lame for not standing up for their rights in their boycott, going at Justin Bieber, and belittling one of rap's giants in Kanye West, it's clear and evident, that Lord Jamar doesn't care how about hurting anybody's feelings, especially Young Thug's...