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How “Sheesh” Became Hip-Hop’s Favorite Ad-Lib
The sound, prominent in songs like Young Thug’s “Digits” and Drakeo the Ruler’s “Flu Flamming,” is the Swiss army knife of musical garnishes.
Pooh Shiesty's Mischievous Memphis Raps Are For the Streets
On 'Shiesty Season,' the 21-year-old rapper only tells the world what we need to know and that’s a part of his allure.
How Studio Engineers Keep Making Music While Artists Are Incarcerated
Engineers who've worked with Drakeo the Ruler and Gucci Mane told VICE about the responsibility and challenge of working with incarcerated artists.
Megan Thee Stallion Steals the Show in Her Two New Videos
"All Dat" and "Big Booty" find the Houston rapper outshining Moneybagg Yo and Gucci Mane with ease.
Chance The Rapper Isn't the Underdog Anymore
His debut album 'The Big Day' is massive and messy, but the Chicago standard-bearer is still having fun.
Rap Has a Long History of Reclaiming the Golf Course
On the heels of YBN Nahmir's NSFW golf-themed collab with City Girls and Tyga, we go deep on rap's relationship with the links.
Solange’s New Album is a Homecoming Like No Other
'When I Get Home' is an intimate exploration of her Houston roots and black heritage.
Hey Coachella, Uh, Who Is Gucci Gang?
Gucci Mane appeared to be billed as Gucci Gang when the festival revealed their lineup last night. What's the joke?
Gucci Mane Is Better Than Santa Claus
Santa keeps tabs on you all year, and nobody's ever asked how much those elves are paid. Put your faith in Guwop instead.
Tracking Music’s Embrace of Living Clean Over Living Fast
Musicians no longer seem to be ashamed of appearing to take care of their own health, and that's a good thing.
Gucci Gang Gucci Gang Gucci Gang Gucci Mane, and Also Three 6 Mafia
On this installment of the remix report card, Gucci Mane jumps on “Gucci Gang,” Will Smith remixes his son’s breakthrough hit, and someone else sampled Three 6 Mafia.
Stream of the Crop: 14 New Albums for Heavy Rotation
In this week's roundup of essential new projects: Young Thug surprises us (again) alongside Nicki Minaj, 21 Savage, and Lil Uzi Vert, Tinashe (finally) returns with her third LP, and War on Women pick apart America's bullshit.