The Greatest Hip-Hop Rivalries of the 1970s and 1980s
Hip-hop has always thrived on competition. Long before platinum albums, Grammy Awards, and billion-dollar businesses, rap was built on the simple idea
Hip-hop has always thrived on competition. Long before platinum albums, Grammy Awards, and billion-dollar businesses, rap was built on the simple idea
The year was 1981, and hip-hop was still in its adolescence. What had started as a vibrant local movement in the Bronx,
When people talk about hip-hop’s golden era, the conversation often centers on the early innovators of the late 1970s and the lyrical
In the competitive, fiercely independent landscape of late 1980s hip-hop, an unspoken rule often dictated the terms of engagement: MCs stood alone,
In the colorful tapestry of hip-hop history, few figures have left as profound an impact as Kool Moe Dee. Born Mohandas Dewese