Check out this list of talented women rappers who helped grow the sound of their coast in ways that deserve acknowledgment!
(The Root) — From Snoop Dogg and Ice-T to Tupac and Eazy-E, West Coast rappers have made an undeniable impact on hip-hop. Photographer Michael Miller was there during their heyday in the 1990s to ...
Ice Cube stands as one of hip-hop’s most fearless storytellers, rising to prominence with N.W.A. before building a solo ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Imani. (All photos by Fresh Sam) It was 1991. The Pharcyde—Bootie Brown, Imani, Fatlip, and Slimkid3—were spending most of their ...
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Biggie, Tupac, Suge: How Diddy became the last man standing in the East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry
Sean “Diddy” Combs casts a long shadow over the history of hip hop. One of the industry’s first moguls, his work as an A&R executive, label boss, rapper and producer made him both extravagantly ...
His country phase is over, so it's time to put North Texas rap on the map.
DJ Mike T of legendary West Coast Hip-Hop group Compton’s Most Wanted died, marking the end of an era. DJ Mike T, a founding member and producer of the pioneering West Coast Hip-Hop group Compton’s ...
It was 1991. The Pharcyde—Bootie Brown, Imani, Fatlip, and Slimkid3—were spending most of their time in Inglewood, California, at South Central Unit (SCU) studios recording demos, writing lyrics, and ...
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