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Drake won Hip-Hop Artist of the Year. Ice Spice won Best New Hip-Hop Artist. Lil Durk and J. Cole won Hip-Hop Song of the Year for "All My Life". Young Miko won Best New Latin Artist. Metro Boomin won Hip Hop Album of the Year for Heroes & Villains. [38] On April 3, Rod Wave was arrested in Manatee, Florida for illegal possession of a firearm. [39]
HipHopDX is an online magazine of hip hop music criticism and news. [2] [3] HipHopDX has over 3.5M monthly readers, the website encompassing hip hop news, interviews, music, and reviews. [4] The website's founder and CEO is Sharath Cherian and the Head of Content is Jerry L. Barrow. [5] HipHopDX is the flagship publication of Cheri Media Group. [1]
August 11 represents the 50th anniversary of hip hop music and culture, and a concert honoring this milestone took place at Yankee Stadium. Run-DMC was the headline act, and a group of hip hop founders performed including Cindy Campbell and her brother DJ Kool Herc. [57] On August 13, it was reported that Magoo had died at the age of 50. [58]
Doechii attends the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena Sept. 11 in New York. She's nominated for a best new artist Grammy at the 2025 awards. Singer-songwriter and rapper Doechii 's ascent ...
I was in L.A. with Daz, in Miami with Pharrell, and I recorded some of the records in New York and shit. That’s really the only difference, the music and my mindset is still the same," [ 9 ] The album featured West Coast artist and producer, Daz Dillinger , which Currensy explained "I tried to find Daz a few times on Twitter but that didn’t ...
In his later years in high school, Sean showed his rhyming skills on a weekly basis as part of a rap battle contest held by Detroit hip-hop station WHTD. [8] In 2005, Kanye West was doing a radio interview at 102.7 FM. Hearing about this, Sean came to the station to meet West and perform freestyle.
Devin Copeland was born in Pontiac.He spent most of his early childhood in St. Petersburg and moved to Houston while in the fourth grade. [1] He spent the rest of his youth moving back and forth between New Boston and Houston, finally settling in Houston after graduating from high school.
The Hip-Hop Weekly series began on April 4, 2007 and ended on April 3, 2008. [ 6 ] [ 15 ] Wickliffe generated so much of a buzz with the Hip-Hop Weekly series that he was featured on the cover of the December 2007 issue of XXL for a second time, this time as part of XXL's Freshmen 10. [ 16 ]