The list we present here follows love’s movement through nearly four decades of hiphop, from Man Parrish to Missy Elliott.
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The Public Enemy frontman shared his criticism on Instagram on Thursday, Jan. 9. As the 64-year-old rapper noted, the lyrics for the song “Burn Hollywood Burn” from the group’s 1990 album ...
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Warner Music Group, Sony Music and BMG have confirmed that they are canceling their Grammy Week events due to the wildfires still raging in Los Angeles, a rep for the company c… Universal Music Group ...
Here (in no particular order) typographers, designers and other industry experts pick their top type of the 1930s. For more ...
Chuck D, the legendary frontman of Public Enemy, has long emphasized the power of visuals in shaping understanding.