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The two music icons spoke with Genius on the Twitter Spaces platform. → Read More
The NBA star proves that his voice is as smooth as his jump shot, on his new R&B album. → Read More
The Mobb Deep rapper invited Genius into the The Illuminati Ball House. → Read More
The legendary trio break down their first Bad Boy song "You'll See." → Read More
2 Chainz and Lil Wayne had a lot of fun on 'ColleGrove.' → Read More
A few lines from "Exchange" now ring true. → Read More
She worked closely with The-Dream on her new project. → Read More
She released four songs in celebration of her birthday. → Read More
Tinashe’s latest single “Company” is fun, flirty and sexy as hell, but the 23-year-old singer isn’t just here for your entertainment. She wanted to provide a woman’s perspective on casual sex. “The concept for me is the flirty play of being a young person—especially a young woman—and not being committed to someone, but still being able to have a good time,” Tinashe tells Genius of the track she… → Read More
It's not quite as elaborate as we thought. → Read More
The Snowman dropped annotations on his 'Trap Or Die 3' track "Let ’Em Know." → Read More
He turns to Dame D.O.L.L.A. on his new rap track. → Read More
Herbie Hancock and DeRay McKesson also added commentary to K. Dot's convo with Rick Rubin. → Read More
Herbie Hancock and DeRay McKesson also added commentary to K. Dot's convo with Rick Rubin. → Read More
Joell Ortiz, Bodega Bamz and Nitty Scott have all enjoyed the solo rap life, but the trio recently came together to form the group No Panty under the guidance of veteran producer Salaam Remi. “No Panty is a party. It started off as an experience that Salaam wanted to bring to life,” Nitty tells Genius. “We started off talking about Copacabana and Salaam was saying that New York was missing those… → Read More
The TDE rapper dropped 10 annotations on his first solo song since 2014. → Read More
Some things just go together—like peanut butter and jelly, Batman and Robin or YG and DJ Mustard. Though the dynamic rap duo has given us hits like “My Nigga” and “Who Do You Love,” their relationship took a rocky turn after the two argued on Instagram last year. After YG went on to release his sophomore LP Still Brazy without a track from the platinum producer, things looked bleak. But now… → Read More
It all went down at Diddy's The Bad Boy Reunion Tour. → Read More
“It was a weird coincidence that the country needed to see something patriotic and uplifting.” → Read More
The Roc's silent partner recalls "95 South," "Hot" and other songs that didn't make the classic album's final tracklist. → Read More