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13 Hip-Hop Personalities Share Memories of Mos Def’s ‘Black on Both Sides’ [EXCLUSIVE]
We asked 13 hip-hop luminaries to share their stories and perspectives on Mos Def's magnum opus.
Donell Jones Gives a Track-By-Track Breakdown of ‘Where I Wanna Be’ Album [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
Take a look back at R&B singer Donell Jones' breakthrough album on the 15th anniversary of its release.
Does Eve’s Debut LP ‘Ruff Ryders’ First Lady’ Stand The Test of Time?
Fifteen years ago, Eve released her 1999 debut album, 'Ruff Ryders' First Lady.' On its 15th anniversary, we take a listen to see if the album still holds up.
Troy Ave, ‘BSB Vol. 5′ [MIXTAPE REVIEW]
Troy Ave reps Brooklyn and his BSB Records label on his latest mixtape 'BSB Vol. 5.'
Five Best Songs From Usher’s Self-Titled Debut Album
Usher's 1994 self-titled debut album turns 20 today. We take a look back and highlight the LP's five best tracks.
On Brandy Norwood’s Career and Why She’s R&B’s Isiah Thomas
Preezy ponders why Brandy is one of the most underrated R&B stars in the game.
Does Mary J. Blige’s ‘Mary’ Album Stand The Test Of Time?
Fifteen years ago, Mary J. Blige released her fourth album, 'Mary.' On its 15th anniversary, we take a listen to see if the album still holds up.
Does Destiny’s Child ‘The Writing’s On the Wall’ Stand the Test of Time?
Fifteen years ago today, Destiny's Child released their second album, 'The Writing's on the Wall.' Does it still hold up? We take a look.
Does the Hot Boys’ ‘Guerrilla Warfare’ Stand the Test of Time?
The Geto Boys, OutKast and No Limit Records may have paved the way for southern hip-hop, but it wasn't until a label out of New Orleans headed by Bryan "Baby" Williams stepped on the scene that the hip-hop civil war finally took a turn.
Beginning with the release of back-to-back platinum albums with Juvenile's '400 Degreez' and B...
Jarren Benton Talks Funk Volume, Being a ‘Freshman’ and More [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
Funk Volume's Georgia representative talks about his upbringing, being a 2014 Freshman and breaking through in the music biz.
Does B.G.’s ‘Chopper City in the Ghetto’ Stand the Test of Time?
Cash Money Records proved it was truly an army (better yet, a navy) with the label's dominant run in the latter half of the '90s. Mater P's No Limit Records may have made a dent with a historic run of it's own, but Bryan 'Baby' Williams and company blew the doors off the hinges with their Louisianan brand of hip-hop. Following the success of Juvenile's multi-platinum '400 Degreez,' the crew wasted