Kesä loppui ja kylmät ilmat palasivat. Perinteisellä kaavalla jatkuu kuitenkin "viikottainen" traditiomme, artikkeleita siis jälleen luvassa.
Talib Kweli Addresses Reports That Yasiin Bey F/K/A Mos Def Cannot Return To U.S. (Andres Tardio, HipHopDX.com)
Michael Jackson's 'Billie Jean' Returns To Hot 100 (Gary Trust & Keith Caulfield, Billboard.com)
Obits: America’s Poet Laureate Maya Angelou Passes Away At 86 (J. Tinsley, The Smoking Section)
Lil Keke Calls Lean Use "The Saddest Thing In The Game" (Danielle Harling, HipHopDX.com)
Apple, Beats Electronics Make It Official. Iovine Leaves Interscope. (The Smoking Section)
Cops Investigating Wiz Khalifa Jail Selfie (Trent Clark, HipHopWired)
How Late Night Gave The Roots Artistic Freedom (And How It's Paying Off) (Nick Messite, Forbes)
11 Things We Know About KimYe’s Extravagant Wedding (Robert Longfellow, HipHopWired)
Dame Dash & Diplomats Attribute Dipset Hiatus To Increased Independence (Andre Grant, HipHopDX.com)
Ajattelitko hankkia kenties lapsia?
Having Kids Probably Won't Destroy the Planet (Shreil Kirshenbaum, The Atlantic)
Loppuun vielä kevennykseksi sarjakuvaa
Brain Rot: Hip Hop Family Tree, Larry Parker becomes KRS-ONE (Brain Rot)
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