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The one and only Talib Kweli speaks on where he sees himself in hip-hop today and how artists both old and new inspire him to constantly evolve his style.
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G Unit's Confederate confederate parlays with VIP Lounge about the Unit, his music and holding Music City down without a twang and a lonesome tale of heartbreak.
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The second-to-last up to bat with a solo record from the Clan, U-God took his time, studied the moves of his comrades and enemies then - and only then - slid his chess piece across the board.
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Jeezy, Slick Pulla and Blood Raw have put together a prime slab of rough hip-hop beats and rhymes--stamped with the USDA seal of approval.
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House of Pain is dead. Long live House of Pain. They burned the house down and the La Coka Nostra rose from its ashes, rolling with a ton of deadly mic capos about to put hits out on anybody lagging.
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Angela and Leah Rose go Greek, while Remy Ma vows vindication, Maino gets in a brawl, and the Rocsi man-scandal continues.
Paul..trying to get the NY editor to give me a clean still. Old habits die hard.
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Mr. Buck talks things young and old, past and future and doesn't forget to hype the present in part two of his sit-down in the VIP section of Flow.