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  2. HipHopDX - Wikipedia

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    HipHopDX is an online magazine of hip hop music criticism and news. The website's president and publisher is Sharath Cherian and the Head of Content is Jerry L. Barrow. HipHopDX is the flagship publication of Cheri Media Group. In September 2020, the website was acquired by Warner Music Group. HipHopDX was nominated for "Best Hip Hop Online ...

  3. 2DopeBoyz - Wikipedia

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    Online. 2DopeBoyz, stylized in all caps, is an online hip hop music review, news and criticism website launched in 2007 by Meka Udoh and Joel "Shake" Zela, who were former editors at HipHopDX. [1] [2] The website played a central role in hip hop's blog era of the mid-2000s and early 2010s, a period of growth for non-mainstream outlets as music ...

  4. Genius (company) - Wikipedia

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    Genius is an American digital media company founded on August 27, 2009, by Tom Lehman, Ilan Zechory, and Mahbod Moghadam. Its website serves as an online music encyclopedia allowing users to provide annotations and interpretation to song lyrics, news stories, sources, poetry, and documents. Originally launched as Rap Genius, with a focus on hip ...

  5. Breaking at the Olympics is a testament to hip-hop's ...

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    Through the ’80s, movies and television began to feature forms of breaking as hip-hop music began to gain popularity. As the decades went on, breaking developed its own culture within hip-hop.

  6. DJ Akademiks - Wikipedia

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    Livingston Allen, better known as DJ Akademiks (or simply Akademiks, also by his stage name Lil AK ), is a Jamaican-American podcaster, internet personality and live streamer. DJ Akademiks rose to fame for his YouTube channel which covered recent news in the music industry—particularly hip hop. He later became the co-host of Everyday Struggle ...

  7. SOHH - Wikipedia

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    SOHH (Support Online Hip Hop) is a hip hop news website. Felicia Palmer and Steven Samuel founded the website in 1996. Felicia Palmer and Steven Samuel founded the website in 1996. In 2000, Rolling Stone magazine writer Mark Binelli called it the "best overall hip-hop site".

  8. David Mays - Wikipedia

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    David Mays. David Mays is an American media executive and entrepreneur who founded The Source Magazine [1] and co-founded of Hip Hop Weekly. He is the co-founder of Breakbeat, a multimedia podcast network launched in September 2021 that is dedicated to serving the interests and perspectives of the hip-hop community across the globe. [2]

  9. Black Eyed Peas - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the "gangsta rap" sounds of Los Angeles–based hip hop acts at the time, the trio performed with a live band and adopted a conscious musical and appearance style. After being signed to Interscope Records and releasing their debut, Behind the Front (1998) the group (and their accompanying live band) earned critical acclaim.