Lil Yachty It’s easy to imagine a middle-aged Lil Yachty accepting some kind of lifetime achievement award in the not-so-distant future. The …
Celebrating 50 Years of Hip-Hop
Hip-hop born in the Bronx in the summer of 1973. To celebrate the music’s 50th anniversary, Rolling Stone will be publishing a series of features, historical pieces, op-eds, and lists throughout this year.
HIP-HOP WAS BORN IN THE BRONX IN the summer of 1973. To celebrate the music’s 50th anniversary, “Rolling Stone” will be publishing a series of …
Lil Kim feat. Da Brat, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopez, Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott, and Angie Martinez, ‘Not Tonight (Ladies Night Remix)’ This …

HIP-HOP WAS BORN IN THE BRONX in the summer of 1973. To celebrate the music’s 50th anniversary, “Rolling Stone” will be publishing a series of …
Hip-hop turns 50 on Aug. 11, and it seems that the whole world is celebrating. From concerts organized by Amazon and Mass Appeal to block parties put …
Run-D.M.C. were the first rap artists to appear on the cover of Rolling Stone, in the Dec. 4, 1986 issue. MC Hammer Stop! Hammer time. The chart-topping …
HIP-HOP WAS BORN IN THE Bronx in the summer of 1973. To celebrate the music’s 50th anniversary, “Rolling Stone” will be publishing a series of …
Yo Gotti feat. Nicki Minaj, ‘Rake It Up’ Few rappers have the conviction to sell rapping “Chyna” with “Chyna.” Leave it up to Nicki to give us a …
‘No Love (Extended),’ Summer Walker with SZA and Cardi B (2022) In one of her rare moments of softness as a featured guest, Cardi offers a vulnerable …
Naughty by Nature Early-Nineties trio Naughty by Nature’s sound leaned toward what their leader Treach called “street-type shit.” But “O.P.P.” was …
HIP-HOP WAS BORN IN the Bronx in the summer of 1973. To celebrate the music’s 50th anniversary, “Rolling Stone” will be publishing a series of …

HIP-HOP WAS BORN in the Bronx in the summer of 1973. To celebrate the music’s 50th anniversary, “Rolling Stone” will be publishing a series of …
Black Eyed Peas Before the Black Eyed Peas took on a singer named Fergie and adopted the cheese-tsunami electro-whomp sound that’d make them maligned …