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A label known for its influence and infamy, Death Row Records continues to have a strong presence in the culture to this very day. The post Hip Hop History Month: The House That Death Row Built appeared first on Black America Web.

The film, (allegedly) intended as a vehicle to further propel the careers of Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff, went from an indie rap flick to cult classic. The post Hip Hop Goes 2 Hollywood: A Look Back At House Party appeared first on Black America Web.

Friend to the 'Russ Par Morning Show,' Roland Martin calls in to debunk the myth of Trump's Black support and those expecting another check. The post Roland Martin Breaks Down Black Support For Trump, Says “Day Is Over” For Relief Checks appeared first on Black America Web.

That's a lot of hip thrusts! The post Beyoncé Dancer Laurent Of Les Twins Accused Of Fathering A Staggering 37 Children appeared first on Black America Web.

In celebration of Hip-Hop History Month, we recognize Queen Latifah as one of the first female MCs to cross over into the mainstream. The post Ladies Of Hip-Hop: Queen Latifah appeared first on Black America Web.

Meek Mill is all smiles now about his rap career, but he shared with us a "My First Time" story of a time when battle rap left him in tears. The post My First Time: Meek Mill Recalls His Battle Rap Debut: “Made Me Cry!” appeared first on Black America Web.

In honor of Hip-Hop History Month, we explore individuals who played an integral role in the creation of Graffiti and its origins to hip hop. The post Hip-Hop History Month: Graffiti & The Evolution of Hip Hop Into Art appeared first on Black America Web.

Joel Embiid was informed of Harden's remarks and challenged his ideology that he was on a leash during his tenure as a Sixer. 

Harden never said he felt like an animal, but the words he used, you could assume he was being treated like one. 

New Orleans is known as one of the most culturally rich cities in the United States. From jazz and R&B to Dixieland and bounce, the music scene in the Big Easy is unmatched. Without a doubt, Cash Money Records is one of the city’s biggest success stories in the latter part of the 20th century, […] The post Hip Hop History Month: The House That Cash Money Built appeared first on Black America Web.

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For the first time in 20 years, the NBA began its season with no Black-owned franchises. The post Exploring The History Of The NBA’s Lack Of Black Ownership appeared first on NewsOne.

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Special guest judges for Philly Got Barz included the comedian Red Snapper, Phresher from BET's "Love and Hip-Hop" and Philly's own Young Chris from State Property.