These 25 dominated the years 2000 to 2009 in various ways.
The Snowman decides to turn a corner.
The boundary between private and public work is shrinking, and no one has any idea how to stop the big fish from gobbling up the little ones.
Hip Hop’s empowerment may be spiritual.
Is the house that Rick Ross built in shambles?
Call him soft, call him corny, but October’s Very Own isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
President Barack Obama gives Kanye West advice, and Drake brings out J. Cole for his last performance of the year.
Bernie Sander’s mixtape?
Master P calls out Kobe Bryant in his friendship with Lamar Odom, and J. Cole participates in Justice Or Else march.
Sim Jesus gets confronted and Master P the most successful mogul no one talks about.
Maybe the “To Pimp A Butterfly” single is really this generation’s “We Shall Overcome.”
Amir Said, author of "The Art Of Sampling," tackles misconceptions about intellectual property in Hip Hop.
Empire Enterprises and the house that Irv Gotti built may have something in common.
"The South Got Somethin' To Say" stands as prophecy now, as the South has risen to the top of the Hip Hop heap.
Remembering the importance of Koopsta Knicca.
Here we face off, fight club style, the albums of both of these legends after their beef changed their lives forever.
Can the G-Unit general bounce back?
Ohio-based emcee G. Huff speaks on a life-changing moment with the Houston legend.
Kid Cudi goes on a rant responding to the criticism of his new music, and Miss Info announces her leave from Hot 97.
Also, high school desk beat making.