Rap and Hip-Hop

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Tensions between the most prominent figures of rap were once confined to music. The social media era demands another approach. Source

The popular Pittsburgh rapper, who died in September at 26, joins musicians like Prince, Tom Petty and Lil Peep, who also died from fentanyl. Source

The popular Pittsburgh rapper, who died in September at 26, joins musicians like Prince, Tom Petty and Lil Peep, who also died from the drug. Source

Hear tracks by Carly Rae Jepsen, LCD Soundsystem, Maggie Roche and others. Source

The rapper and singer’s death at 21 left questions about the future of his songs. Now his closest collaborators are preparing his first full posthumous statement. Source

Hear tracks from Maggie Rogers, Julia Holter, Tyler, the Creator and others. Source

After the death of Adam Yauch, Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz worked to capture the groundbreaking group’s aesthetic and legacy on the page. Here’s how they did it. Source

One of the year’s most successful hip-hop producers — a favorite of Drake, Migos and Travis Scott — is a Canadian who resembles Shaggy from “Scooby Doo.” Source

“Broken Politics,” the shape-shifting musician’s new album recorded with Four Tet in Woodstock, is a loop back into the past and a leap into the future. Source

The seven-member group ended its Love Yourself tour with its first United States stadium show, a demonstration of precise pop showmanship and fan devotion. Source


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