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As we close out the year, its commonplace to look back at the moments in music that continued to make Hip-Hop one of the most popular genres across the globe. But it’s also important that we never let the memories of those we lost this year slip away.
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From producers, DJs, rappers and more, we’ve seen several big names transition in 2024. While they may no longer be here in the physical form, their contributions to the culture will not only last for decades to come, but will be seen, felt and heard in the next wave of entertainers who draw inspiration by those who came before.
With that said, let’s take a quick look back at those we lost.
The FBI has identified 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a U.S. Army veteran from Texas, as the suspect behind the deadly New Year’s Day NOLA attack. The attack unfolded in the early hours of New Year’s Day (around 3:15 am) after Read More
As Americans are still reeling from both the tragic NYE attack in New Orleans and the Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas, a popular car rental app serves as the link between the two incidents. Newsweek reports the drivers involved in both Read More
Travis Hunter, the star football player from Colorado, just signed with Lil Wayne’s Young Money APAA Sports Agency before the 2024 NFL Draft. This is a huge move for the Heisman Trophy winner, who’s been ballin’ out on the field Read More
What in the pump it up is going on? Joe Budden is being charged after getting caught in 4K (literally) on a neighbor’s Ring camera butt naked outside. Court docs obtained by TMZ show Budden was charged with lewdness on Read More
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