While album titles are unique to most artists, there have been many times in hip-hop’s 50-year history where rappers share the same names for their projects.
Rapper and actress Eve stopped through to chat with The Breakfast Club about the release of Barbershop: The Next Cut. She was reluctant to do a third Barbershop until she read the script and heard of the people that were going to be in it. This Barbershop is very relevant to what's happening in society today and in Chicago...
For the past year, Iggy Azalea has been the most polarizing figure in hip-hop. Everyone has chimed in -- good and bad -- about the Aussie rapper’s cultural appropriation when it comes to the genre. Philadelphia superstars Eve and Jill Scott recently appeared on the 'Sway in the Morning' radio program and offered their thoughts on Azalea's success and how it impacts black artists.
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.