Boldy James is one of the game’s gods. Los Angeles stays scorching hot. Chris Crack lusts for Iggy Azalea.
For the long-awaited latest edition of The Follow, Abe Beame links up with Jeff Weiss to talk about his new book Waiting for Britney Spears, out on June 10th.
Harley Geffner's Rap-Up this week features the latest posse cut from San Diego, Rx Papi's newest confessional over an Alchemist beat, a glimpse of the UK underground via EsDeeKid and Rico Ace, and more.
Lil Wayne embedded himself in the DNA of American music with his iconic mixtape-turned-album series. With the recent release of "That Carter VI," Anthony Seaman takes a look at his creative odyssey.
Che Noir rips an Evidence beat. Louie Ray does not use the word “coochie.” Lucki and Chuckyy have matching Jeep trucks. Plus, Jaclynn’s phonk and Frak’s 3-iron.
Lil Wayne’s career apex came at a time when being online was still fun and POW recalls all the highs of the mid-2000s blog era Wayne content.
Former LA gang member Ramelle Kamack recalls the four words his mother shared, that set him on a path of overcoming life’s greatest challenges.
From ruling the San Fernando Valley party scene to their new album, Back in Bidness, Shoreline Mafia captured West Coast lightning in a bottle.
Donald Morrison delivers this week's Rap-Up to kick off June, highlighting a new monumental link-up of Playboi Carti and NBA YoungBoy, new ATL raps via SwaVay, Duffy repping OTM and more.
Sample drill prodigy Raq baby takes us into the studio, where TikTok scrolls, weed smoke, and punch-ins fuel viral hits.
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