Justin G.
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Where the Love Is: R&B's Culture of Homage in an Era of Beef
Kehlani's "Back and Forth" homage to Missy Elliott, Monica, and Aaliyah captures something hip-hop has lost. While rap trades diss records, R&B keeps celebrating its own across generations. A deep dive into why the genre turned respect and lineage into a love language.
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The Heir Class Has Arrived: North West, Lil Novi, and Hip-Hop's Next Bloodline
North West produced Lil Novi's new song, the latest team-up between the children of Lil Wayne and Kanye West. Inside their rage-leaning sound, the collaboration, and the rise of an entire heir class of second-generation hip-hop royalty making noise on their own terms.
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Why June's Biggest Albums Are Really a Story About Who Owns Black Music
Vince Staples, Blxst, and Rick Ross are all betting on independence, while Lizzo fights Atlantic Records in public. Inside the ownership wave reshaping Black music in June 2026, and why hip-hop is leading the exit from the major-label machine.
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When a Father Fights to Stay: The Chris Brown Custody Story and the Black Dads Culture
When a present father gets pushed to the margins of his child's life, there is almost always a motive or a hurt underneath. Inside the Chris Brown custody story, the myth of the absent Black father, and what the research says it costs the child.
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Rap Goes Live: Vince Staples' 'Cry Baby' Is the Loudest Sign Yet That Hip-Hop Is Picking Up Instruments Again
Vince Staples' new album Cry Baby, out now, was built entirely around live instrumentation, and it is the loudest sign yet that hip-hop is picking up instruments again. From Doechii's live band to the genre's deepest roots, here is why rap is going live in 2026.
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The Algorithm Is Not Your Friend: How Social Media Profits When Black Culture Fights Itself
Social media algorithms are built to reward conflict, which is why a celebrity beef can dominate your feed while Black excellence disappears in an hour. This cultural integrity audit breaks down how the engagement machine profits when Black culture fights itself, what it does to the mind, and how to build a better path off the timeline.
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Black Music Month 2026: NMAAM, PJ Morton, and a Release Calendar That Will Not Slow Down
Black Music Month 2026 is here, and June is loaded. From NMAAM's fifth anniversary and Grand Marshal PJ Morton to new albums from Lizzo, Vince Staples, Rick Ross, and Blxst, plus a Juneteenth release surge led by PJ Morton and YG, here is your complete map to the most consequential month in the culture.
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A Legacy Tribute: Peabo Bryson, the King of the Balladeers, Has Died at 75
Peabo Bryson, the two-time Grammy-winning R&B balladeer behind "Beauty and the Beast" and "A Whole New World," has died at 75. A deep dive into the career, legacy, and family of one of soul music's most enduring voices.
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JAY-Z's New Freestyle Split the Room - The Age Gap Is the Real Story
JAY-Z's beatless, reference-heavy Roots Picnic freestyle thrilled longtime fans and baffled younger listeners. We break down whether the split reaction is a real generational disconnect or proof that hip-hop has been dumbed down, and why the truth is sharper than either take.
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Beyond Mainstream: Why Nettspend and OsamaSon Control the Future of Internet Rap
Nettspend and OsamaSon are not waiting for mainstream validation. Through rage rap, internet communities, and algorithmic dominance, these two artists are building the future of hip-hop in real time. Here is why their rise matters and what it means for the culture.
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Erykah Badu: The Queen Who Never Needed a Crown
From freestyle rapper MC Apples to the Queen of Neo-Soul, Erykah Badu's journey is one of the most compelling stories in music history. A full deep-dive into her career, iconic discography, the legendary "Window Seat" video, her relationships with Andre 3000, Common, Jay Electronica, and The D.O.C., and the confirmed quotes that reveal who she really is.
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How Mariah the Scientist and Leon Thomas Restructured the Sound of Modern R&B
Mariah the Scientist and Leon Thomas are not just having big years. They are actively restructuring what modern R&B sounds like. Here is a deep look at how two albums, Hearts Sold Separately and MUTT Deluxe: Heel, are redefining the genre's emotional and sonic standard.
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