Black publications in the ’90s didn’t just showcase Black talent; they did it with a style and substance that was blunt, bold and unapologetically real. Magazines like VIBE, The Source, Essence and ...
From the emerging grunge scene to punk taking over to rap and R&B finding their place ... Check out these absolutely major ...
From Camp Lo to Coolio, here's a list of oft-forgotten hip-hop gems of the '90s that deserve a lot more rotation.
This freestyle not only highlights their individual talents but also solidifies their place in the pantheon of '90s Hip Hop.
Hip-hop might have been birthed in the ‘80s; however it wasn't until the ‘90s when the genre started to take off. It was an era of legends like Nas, the Notorious B.I.G., Tupac, and more who ...
Dr. Dre's “Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang” introduced the world to G-funk — a subgenre of gangsta rap, which became very popular in the ‘90s — and solidified Dre's status as a hip-hop icon.
Men's Journal January cover star Justin Theroux opened up about his favorite music at our cover shoot, and it turns out he's a student of '90s hip-hop. The well groomed, bike riding star used to ...
I'm grateful to have documented the emerging hip-hop culture in the '90s. I never thought it would land me a career as a professional photographer. This is an as-told-to essay based on a ...