My upbringing denied me access to the arts and led to me bottling up my feelings about what was happening to me. Then I saw Eminem taking control of his destiny, and decided I needed to do the same ...
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How Did These Pop Stars Die?
Dr. Mike looks at the medical causes that killed beloved musicians ...
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Top 30 Weird Al parodies
Grab your accordion and get ready to laugh! Join us as we count down our picks for the funniest and most brilliantly written ...
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7 greatest one-hit wonders - why did they disappear?
There is something almost mythological about the one-hit wonder. One song. One moment. A million radios playing it at once.
Winter’s end allows music lovers around the world time to reflect upon the music that was born from the cold and desolate months of the season Similar to how root vegetables — seasonal to winter — ...
Rappers are banding together to advocate for a Texas man set to be executed next month largely due to his incriminating song lyrics. James Broadnax, a Black man, was only 19 when he was accused of ...
Regian “The Immortal” Eersel is a master of rhythm. Inside the ring, the reigning ONE Lightweight Muay Thai World Champion ...
Underperforming California school district paying enormous sum to teach kids with a 'rap curriculum'
An underperforming California school district is dishing out nearly $300,000 to partner with a group to teach a rap-based curriculum to students, sparking "troubling" concerns, the Justice Department ...
Welcome to the cloud-rap revival. “Cloud rap” is a pretty amorphous term, but these songs have the same basic ingredients.
That headline is a wild ride, right? A lot to unpack there. The important information is all up there. Rock stars are getting ...
Gucci Mane recently called out Pooh Shiesty and Big30 in a new song titled Crash Dummy. In the track, the rapper seemingly implied that he had been allegedly coerced by Pooh to sign a contract that ...
Travis Scott and other prominent rap artists have filed amicus briefs with the Supreme Court challenging the use of rap lyrics as evidence in a death penalty case. The case involves James Garfield ...
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