Watch a Supercut of Rappers Spelling Their Own Names
Sh*t Rappers Say: their own names, spelled out.
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Sh*t Rappers Say: their own names, spelled out.
Game goes mental, continues the "monster" trope in hip-hop, wears meanest sweatshirt in history.
Shawty Mane looks a lot like Justin Bieber. Or an adorable lesbian. Either way ...
Samuel L. Jackson narrates a new documentary about the rapper, with a little help from his equally famous friends (hi, Rihanna!).
We could all use a tiny rapper like this guy to carry around in our pockets.
Kanye West takes you behind the scenes of his mammoth tour with fellow hip-hop kingpin Jay-Z.
Finally, you can control the words that come out of Diddy's mouth. Well, okay, three words and a bird call.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, may we present the lawyer you only want to hire for THROWIN' DOWN RHYMES.
While dropping by the Hot 97 studios, the Biebs proves once again that he is, indeed, adept at freestyle rapping.
Nicki Minaj gets a reminder that she's not alone in the Ladies-Who-Rap game.
No judgments. We, too, love sriracha.
"I fully capitulate to your rightness," she tells her critics.
From Sugarhill Gang to Kanye West.
He wrote it in honor of the Lakers' win at the NBA Finals.
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