On the 15th anniversary of Ol' Dirty Bastard's eccentric second album, 'N---- Please,' we look back and see if the effort stands the test of time. R.I.P. ODB.
Rappers changing their stage name is a common occurrence in hip-hop. In fact, it’s hard to find any artist who has not gone by a different alias at some point in their career.
Ol' Dirty Bastard's family is planning a reality show. The late Wu-Tang Clan rapper's descendants are heading to the small screen as part of a new management deal with his estate.
There's Boogie Down Production's 'Criminal Minded. The Beastie Boys' legendary 'Licensed to Ill. Eric B. & Rakim's 'Paid in Full.' Hip-hop has plenty of albums that are considered landmarks in the culture, but what do they mean for the casual fan? They're essential listens and are still on the playlist for many, but for others, do they extend beyond hip-hop homework? The answer is yes, with Wu
A year after 2Pac (or technically Digital Domain Media Group, the company behind the hologram) amazed the world at Coachella, two more of hip-hop's late legends were resurrected live on stage at Rock The Bells 2013 this past weekend.
Most rap fans growing up love to hang posters of their favorite rappers on their bedroom walls. Well, one creative designer took it to the next level and is hanging posters up on the Internet.
Zaven Najjar is a 26-year-old illustrator-in-training who has come up with a fantastic Tumblr blog, which celebrates his favorite rap artists and songs through poster-like images...