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Hip-hop culture, mixtape history, and the stories behind the music.

Chase B - Be Very Afraid Vol. 1

Chase B Just Dropped His Debut Mixtape and It's Worth Your Time

Chase B's debut mixtape, Be Very Afraid, is DJ-first, genre-less, and rooted in the same guerilla spirit that built Houston's legacy. Here's why it belongs on your radar.

OTR Just Put 10 MCs in a Room and the Culture Was Already Watching

OTR Just Put 10 MCs in a Room and the Culture Was Already Watching

On The Radar's New Class Cypher Vol. 1 dropped with ten MCs and zero filler. Rob Markman had already been putting people on. Now the question is what comes next.

Styles P in the booth

Freestyling the Streets: Styles P Reminds Us Why Mixtapes Built Hip-Hop

A new Styles P freestyle and a revisit to Ghost in the Shell remind us that the culture that built hip-hop is still alive and well.

Before Iceman: How Drake's So Far Gone Changed Everything

Before Iceman: How Drake's 'So Far Gone' Proved Mixtapes Could Change Everything

Drake dropped So Far Gone on his OVO blog in 2009 — no label, no machine. A million downloads sparked a bidding war that landed him at Young Money. This is how it happened.

J. Cole - The Fall-Off

J. Cole & DJ Clue: The Mixtape Before The Fall-Off

J. Cole linked with DJ Clue for Birthday Blizzard '26 — four freestyles over Biggie, Diddy, and LOX beats — days before The Fall-Off dropped. Cole's most focused bars in years.

Sony cassette deck with tape

The Evolution of Mixtape Culture

From hand-dubbed cassettes to digital downloads, mixtapes have always represented the raw, unfiltered voice of the streets.