10 Hip Hop Sites and Blogs That Spread The Message
The hottest hip hop sites on the 'net.
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Digital Messaging - With every generation, there are new ways to express and discover music. The Internet has changed the way hip hop music is being consumed by listeners. No longer do you have to wait to for a new artist to be discovered to hear them. With hip hop blogs and websites, everyone on the Internet now has free and unlimited access to whats hot and whats not. Check out the current leaders in hip hop journalism 2.0. (Photos: RapRadar, Global Grind, DatPiff)
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1. SOHH (Support Online Hip Hop) (1996) - One of the OG websites in the game, it was founded in 1996 by Felicia Palmer and Steven Samuel 1996. One of its trademark features is its message board, which boasts the latest hip hop gossip. (Photo: SOHH)
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2. AllHipHop (1998) - Founded and launched in 1998 by CEO’s “Grouchy” Greg Watkins and Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur, AllHipHop.com has become a valuable resource for hip hop on the Internet, featuring daily news, interviews, reviews and multimedia. AllHipHop.com is the most widely read hip hop entity in the world, reaching millions of unique visitors per month. (Photo: AllHipHop)
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3. HipHopDX (1999) - An online magazine of hip hop music criticism and news, HipHopDX is best known for unadultered album reviews and articles connecting social issues to the hip hop community. (Photo: HipHopDX)
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4. Nah Right (2005) - In 2005, Yonkers, NY, native Ahsmi “Eskay” Rawlins decided to mix his tech skills with his passion for hip hop music by launching Nah Right. Over the course of the past nine years, the site has become a one-stop music shop for the latest music news, mixtapes, album reviews, track listings and singles with a loyal fan base that averages over 600,000 unique visitors a month.(Photo: NahRight)
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