Rap and Hip-Hop

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Hear tracks by Tame Impala, Earl Sweatshirt, Pinegrove and others. Source

The rap duo’s last album was released in 2003. After the death of its M.C., Guru, and an ongoing dispute between the producers DJ Premier and DJ Solar, a posthumous release is on the way. Source

On “Jesus Is King,” his ninth album, the rapper turns to gospel music, suggesting a shift in his public image that’s actually not much of a change at all. Source

Hear tracks by Matt Berninger and Phoebe Bridgers, Katy Perry, Matana Roberts and others. Source

At a time of transition for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the artists on the shortlist span generations and genres. Source

The touring multiday rap festival arrived at Citi Field with a vision of the genre that’s no longer rooted in the city. Source

The performers were removed from this weekend’s Rolling Loud festival at Citi Field after the N.Y.P.D. said they had “been affiliated with recent acts of violence citywide.” Source

The online lives of Teejayx6, DaBaby, Megan Thee Stallion and other breakout rappers are as important as their music. Source

The emo-rapper overdosed on a tour bus in 2017. His mother says those responsible for his welfare pushed him to perform and plied him with drugs. Source

Hear tracks by Robert Glasper, Gucci Mane and Megan Thee Stallion, Sleater-Kinney and others. Source


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