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How Rap’s Civil War Was Shaped by AI

How Rap’s Civil War Was Shaped by AI

The recent “Rap Civil War” accelerated the use of AI in rap music and, as with digital sampling, creatives will use it regardless of the implications.

War & Peace: The Cultural Meaning of Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake

War & Peace: The Cultural Meaning of Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake

The Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake feud is serious, but it is the claim to and manipulation of culture that may have the greatest consequences for all of us.

The Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2011

The Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2011

2011 was a year of great diversity, in which rap fans were faced with enough variety to find whatever flavor of hip-hop they wanted.

The 50 Best Songs of 2009

The 50 Best Songs of 2009

As part of PopMatters’ 20th anniversary, we are revisiting classic features. Travel back in time a decade ago to 2009, when indie rock was in its full ascendency,and hear the songs that soundtracked the era.

Drake Goes Long on ‘Scorpion’ and We’re All the Better for It

Drake Goes Long on ‘Scorpion’ and We’re All the Better for It

With Scorpion, Drake makes a cohesive argument for broadening our attention spans and enjoying life's music, regardless of runtime.

Drake: More Life

Drake: More Life

More life, more everything, more Drake, more songs, more sounds, more tings.
The Best Pop Singles of 2016

The Best Pop Singles of 2016

Celebrating the songs this year that operated within the constraints of "radio music", truly a genre all its own, and produced excellent results.
YG: Still Brazy

YG: Still Brazy

YG stakes his claim as one of California's most immersive scene-setters and gives us a defining anti-Donald Trump anthem for the ages.
Frank Ocean and a Short History of Spite Albums

Frank Ocean and a Short History of Spite Albums

Frank Ocean's Endless, the decidedly less commercial of his two recent releases, might just be a victory for artists who've been forced to release music to fulfill contractual obligations. Here's a look at some of history's more significant spite albums.
PartyNextDoor: PartyNextDoor 3

PartyNextDoor: PartyNextDoor 3

PartyNextDoor 3 finds the artist easing up on the emulation and indulging in musical eccentricities unique to him
FKi 1st: First Time for Everything (Part 1)

FKi 1st: First Time for Everything (Part 1)

With First Time for Everything (Part 1), FKi 1st continues to construct the supersonic bridge to the days of future past with their amalgamation of trap, drum, and bass tones that sound more relevant than tomorrow.
Drake: Views

Drake: Views

Views is step backwards in quality, certainly, but it’s a step sideways in some ways.