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Best Hip-Hop Tweets Of The Week, 5/26-6/1
Best Hip-Hop Tweets Of The Week, 5/26-6/1
Best Hip-Hop Tweets Of The Week, 5/26-6/1
This week in the hip-hop Twittersphere, friends and collaborators reacted to the death of Andre 3000's mother, Ab-Soul and Waka Flocka Flame reached out to Amanda Bynes, and Gucci Mane and Freddie Gibbs teased their new albums. At the same time,  Wiz Khalifa gets confused for an impostor and Tyler, the Creator talks about Mac Miller's sophomore album. And...
17 Rappers Who Crossed Over To Other Genres
17 Rappers Who Crossed Over To Other Genres
17 Rappers Who Crossed Over To Other Genres
Hip-hop has endured a tricky relationship with artists who straddle different musical genres. In many cases, rap purists reject cross-over attempts as acts of betrayal, while music aficionados outside of the hip-hop community tend to view them with a skeptical eye...
New Reality Show To Chronicle Goodie Mob Reunion
New Reality Show To Chronicle Goodie Mob Reunion
New Reality Show To Chronicle Goodie Mob Reunion
The journey to the release of Goodie Mob's reunion album, Age Against The Machine, will be chronicled in a new reality show recently greenlit by TBS. The show, entitled The Cee-Lo Life, will follow, Lo, and the group as they prepare to drop their first album as a foursome since 1999's World Party, according to Hollywood Reporter...
Goodie Mob “Age Against The Machine” Is Less Than Three Months Away, Manager Says
Goodie Mob “Age Against The Machine” Is Less Than Three Months Away, Manager Says
Goodie Mob “Age Against The Machine” Is Less Than Three Months Away, Manager Says
Goodie Mob has been teasing their forthcoming album, Age Against the Machine, for quite some time. Now, in a recent interview with Fuse, Cee Lo’s manager has revealed it will drop on June 18. The album, which was originally titled We Sell Drugs Too, will mark the group’s first album together in nine years. Their last...
<em>Dirty South</em> Book Hits Shelves [VIDEO]
Dirty South Book Hits Shelves [VIDEO]
Dirty South Book Hits Shelves [VIDEO]
Uncle Luke, Lil Jon, Juvenile, Big Boi, Three 6 Mafia and Ludacris are just some of the artists that participated in the making of the 272-page tome about the roots of rap's "Third Coast"...

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