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Mixtape Review: Lil B – ‘God’s Father’

March 29, 2012 by deadendhiphop

Lil B cranks out a 34-track mixtape that you never asked for.

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MMG Releases Large Music Catalog For Free

February 27, 2012 by deadendhiphop

Maybach Music Group has provided an extensive catalog of mixtapes and albums from its artists for free download.

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Rest In Peace Whitney Houston (August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012)

February 11, 2012 by deadendhiphop

Whitney Houston has died at age 48 according to her publicist Kristen Foster. The cause and nature of her death are undisclosed at the moment. This is really terrible news. Her death comes right before the Grammy Awards that are set to air tomorrow. Rest in peace Whitney. You will surely be missed and we …

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Should Los Have Went Back to Bad Boy?

February 7, 2012 by deadendhiphop

Los, one of the best indie artists in the game right now, has recently created a huge buzz for himself with the release of his “The Crown Ain’t Safe” mixtape. Add to this the fact that he just landed a deal with Diddy on Bad Boy, and I would say we have the next big thing on our …

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@ the end of the day…Should artists stay local to become global? Judah Answers

February 3, 2012 by deadendhiphop

There has always been a debate on whether artists/producers should stay local or move out of their state to get success. The next few articles will check different points of view on this topic and their reason. First up, DC rapper and producer, Judah. CG: Why did you decide to stay in DC to do …

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Reading, Rapping & Relationships -A interview with Charmingly Ghetto

January 24, 2012 by deadendhiphop

Hip hop is notorious for the stigma of inhabiting ignorant and selfish examples for artists, forcing non-fans to view the hip hop culture negatively. By hearing the name, Charmingly Ghetto, one would think that he fits the stereotype,however, this couldn’t be any further from the truth. Charmingly Ghetto expresses the importance of reading, the essence …

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