Todd "Stereo" Williams
From ‘Can I Kick It?’ to ‘Award Tour:’ A Tribe Called Quest’s Greatest Videos [WATCH]
Here's a look at the classic videos that defined A Tribe Called Quest.
‘The Blueprint’ Revisited: Jay Z’s Ascendance Set a New Standard for 2000s Hip-Hop
It's hard to deny the impact of 'The Blueprint' on Jay Z's legacy and on popular music.
Master P’s ‘Ghetto D’ Proved the South’s Indie Blueprint Could Lead to Platinum Plaques
Two decades later, Percy Miller's sixth album helped push the south to closer to world domination.
Michael Jackson’s ‘Bad’ 30 Years Later: The Birth of Arena Pop and Multimedia Megastardom
In 1987, the King of Pop was charged with following the biggest album of all time.
30 Years Later: Remembering the Loss of Scott La Rock
On August 27, 1987, hip-hop experienced its first major tragedy. It wouldn't be the last.
Aaliyah’s Impact on Contemporary Popular Music
Aaliyah's impact on a generation of R&B singers is undeniable.
Alleged R. Kelly Victim Speaks Out: ‘Nobody Thinks About the Damage He’s Done…’
'His music overshadows everything when it comes to his wrongdoings.'
Is Scarface’s ‘The Fix’ Southern Hip-Hop’s Last Pre-Trap Classic?
Scarface's change of scenery, label and collaborators meant that his first album for Def Jam was going to be something of a departure from his previous efforts.
Y’all Musta Forgot: The Dopeness of the ‘Mo’ Money’ Soundtrack
Overshadowed in a year of big soundtracks, Jam & Lewis delivered a stellar compilation.
Mary J. Blige’s ‘What’s the 411?’ Reshaped the Landscape of 1990s R&B
On July 28, 1992, a soulful singer from Yonkers changed R&B forever.