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Hip-hop

March 2025

  • Man holds microphone

    Rapper Young Scooter dead after jumping fence in Atlanta police chase

  • three men on stage

    Rapper who appeared with Trump at rally pleads guilty to attempted murder

  • Greentea Peng

    Greentea Peng: Tell Dem It’s Sunny review – a musical rebirth with swagger

  • Combination photo of Rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake

    ‘Drake lost a rap battle’: Universal files motion to dismiss rapper’s ‘misguided’ lawsuit

  • Will Smith announces first album in 20 years, Based on a True Story

  • Missed out on Glasto? Here’s 30 major festivals you can still book now

  • Daveed Diggs’ sci-fi rap trio Clipping: ‘We are at war all the time. It’s one of the great tricks of capitalism’

  • Womadelaide 2025: Róisín Murphy, Khruangbin and others lead a blissful, sweltering weekend

  • Flashback
    Rizzle Kicks look back: ‘Because of how fast it went, we became delusional about how easy it was to get successful’

  • Everybody Loves the Sunshine is just one point of perfection in Roy Ayers’ astonishing catalogue

    Alexis Petridis
  • Tokimonsta: Eternal Reverie review – a life-affirming journey through dance music

  • Wretch 32: ‘It’s a difficult ride for Black people in this country’

  • Glastonbury 2025: the 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo to headline

  • Rapper Offset to perform in Russia despite label boycott

  • Jay-Z sues woman over allegedly falsifying rape allegation

  • Hakeem review – musician’s journey from prison to Glastonbury exudes warmth and sincerity

  • Angie Stone obituary

February 2025

  • Jane Martinson

    The BBC wanted Black listeners and turned to Tim Westwood, white son of a vicar. A parable for our times

    Jane Martinson
    Of the many lessons arising from this week’s report into the presenter’s alleged bullying and misogyny, one is the corporate cynicism that sustained him, says Guardian columnist Jane Martinson
  • Hip-hop legends … Ghostface Killah, Masta Killa, Raekwon, RZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, GZA, U-God and Method Man in New York, 1997.

    Ranked
    Nuthing ta F’ wit: Wu-Tang Clan’s greatest albums – ranked!

    As hip-hop’s greatest group announce their final tour, we pick out the best of their LPs – from solo albums to a history-making, gamechanging debut
  • One last ruckus … the Wu-Tang Clan in 2007

    No longer ‘forever’? Wu-Tang Clan hint at breakup with final world tour

    The hip-hop legends will kick off US tour in June, and hint at further dates to ‘spread the Wu swag, music, and culture’
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