The Diplomats

20 Of Hip-Hop’s Most Essential Double Albums
20 Of Hip-Hop’s Most Essential Double Albums
20 Of Hip-Hop’s Most Essential Double Albums
Previously: Wu-Tang Clan Selling One Copy Of New Secret Album For $1 Million Blu Releasing New Double Album In May Lil Boosie Says Touchdown 2 Cause Hell Is The Best Double Disc Album Since Tupac’s All Eyez On Me
Troy Ave’s Favorite New York City Songs From Each Borough
Troy Ave’s Favorite New York City Songs From Each Borough
Troy Ave’s Favorite New York City Songs From Each Borough
New York’s Troy Ave takes a lot of pride in his hometown—so much so that he named his debut album, which dropped earlier this week, New York City The Album. Troy believes he “puts forth the best representation of New York” right down to his appearance, which he says looks like "what people from other places would imagine New York to look like.” His music, gritty and...
Dipset Is Too Fly For Jay Z
Dipset Is Too Fly For Jay Z
Dipset Is Too Fly For Jay Z
Cam'ron and his Diplomat cohorts are no stranger to beef, even with Jay Z (see "You Gotta Love It" and "Dig-A-Hole"), and Killa doesn't want to go down that road in the wake of Jay's verse on Drake's "Pound Cake." "I've done made more millionaires than the lotto did / Dame made millions, Bigg made millions / 'Ye made millions, Just made millions / Lyor made milli
Cam’ron, “Here I Am” (Originally Published April 2009)
Cam’ron, “Here I Am” (Originally Published April 2009)
Cam’ron, “Here I Am” (Originally Published April 2009)
He was largely out of sight, but never out of mind. The past couple years have sometimes felt like a hip-hop Where’s Waldo? for CAM’RON’S fans. But now that Dipset dissension is public discussion, the Harlem crew’s founder comes back to give his side of things. Interview Vanessa S... Read More ...
Dipset’s 15 Most Notorious Moments
Dipset’s 15 Most Notorious Moments
Dipset’s 15 Most Notorious Moments
Bandanna’s cocked to the side, pink Range Rovers and an IDGAF attitude, accompanying ill rhymes, banging beats and tons of swagger established the collective known as The Diplomats in the early 2000s. In true diplomatic fashion, Dipset moved like they were above the law. Like...

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