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Hip Hop Weekly Newsletter
Chuck D, founder of Public Enemy, explains why he never dissed his fellow rappers and why he was never moved by street lyrics, stating that it was "bullshit to his blackness."
He emphasises the importance of hard work and designing one's own life.
TUDAC, a rising star in Nigeria's hip-hop scene, is set to revive the genre with his unique blend of rap, soulful melodies, and cultural influences.
With his passion for music and diverse background, TUDAC is poised to make a significant impact in the industry.
Giggs, a prominent UK rapper, reflects on his 10-year performance ban due to alleged gang activity.
He accused the London Police of trying to sabotage his career and reveals that he held secret shows to evade them.
US rapper Megan Thee Stallion's upcoming UK tour is in chaos as her tickets fail to sell out in major arenas.
This comes just weeks after her rap rival Nicki Minaj managed to sell out the same venues.
Havoc of Mobb Deep pays tribute to his late partner, Prodigy, on the anniversary of his death.
He posted heartfelt messages on Instagram, reflecting on their journey together and expressing his continued grief.
Iran's Supreme Court has overturned the death sentence of rapper Toomaj Salehi, who was charged in connection to the 2022 protests.
Salehi's arrest and charges were based on his music and participation in the protests.
In a recent interview, Queen Latifah opened up about how Hollywood's beauty standards almost derailed her career.
The Grammy and Oscar-nominated actress and rapper discussed the pressures she faced to conform to societal ideals of beauty, and how she had to find people who understood and supported her vision.
Homeboy Sandman is back with his trademark flare on his latest album, Rich II.
With his dry sense of humour and unique flow, Sandman delivers hilarious bars over off-kilter beats.
Kendrick Lamar brings unity to Los Angeles by having members of the Crips and Bloods join him on stage at his concert.
He addresses the audience, showcasing the importance of unity and mourning the loss of Nipsey Hussle and Kobe Bryant.