To many the #BeeHive is known from Beyonce fan base. Legends know the first Queen Bee is no other than Lil Kim! Lil Kim has been in the industry for years now and still one of the most influencal females in the game today. With her wild collaborations with Biggie Smalls all the way down […]

Leave it to Kendrick Lamar to turn a good Friday into a great Friday. The Compton rapper dropped his fourth studio album, Damn, last night and the Internet just can’t stop talking about the highly anticipated release. If you thought Dot’s 2015 Grammy nominated album To Pimp a Butterfly was politically direct, than Damn may have you […]

Headkrack stopped by the weekly radio show Day 1 Radio to talk all things hip-hop.

We may be embarking on a royal hip-hop rumble that we didn’t even see coming. Just hours after Remy Ma dropped her second diss track against Nicki Minaj, rumors began swirling that Foxy Brown is now putting on her gloves and stepping in the battle. In a video snippet posted by The Shade Room, a […]

Just Blaze and Swizz Beats engaged in a hip-hop battle of epic proportions.

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Rapper Foxy Brown wants to make things clear that if she is dragged into a rap beef, she will finish it. After Remy Ma dropped the ubiquitous diss track “ShETHER” on Saturday, a lot of folks think one line from the track is about Foxy Brown: “I kill rappers, and you good as dead, b*tch/Talkin’ […]

The people behind Dillatroit stepped into the studio with The Morning Heat to talk about the upcoming event. They also shared their fondest moments of J Dilla and their favorite tracks! Get The Latest Music and Entertainment News On Your Phone Check out the FULL interview below: https://soundcloud.com/user-606554904/morning-heat-j-dilla-dilla-day Stay up-to-date by following us on Facebook, Twitter and on Instagram at @hiphopdetroit. […]

Former Dallas, Cowboy player Jeremy Mincey, a.k.a Mr. Mince, has always loved music.

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Beanie Sigel is saying goodbye to hip-hop.

Hip-Hop was born from a spirit of protest and the desire to be heard, so it’s no surprise that many of our favorite rappers have drawn influence from Dr. Martin Luther King. Here’s 15 times Hip-Hop artists like Kanye West, Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar and Common referenced Martin Luther King, Jr. Related Articles Kareem ‘Biggs’ Burke […]