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(Op-Ed) To Make Music Valuable Again, We Have to Stop Giving It to Everyone
There was a time when listening to music required intention. If I wanted to hear a new release, I had to go find it at a store, pay for it and hold it in my hands. I remember walking into Amoeba Music back when it was still on Sunset Boulevard, spending hours flipping through CDs and vinyl. I bought my first UGK CD there, my first Big K.R.I.T. CD and my first Devin the Dude CD, and each purchase felt like a direct investment in the artists who shaped my taste. The receipt was
Feb 27


Keeping It Real: Where We Stand on AI in Music
At our platform, we believe in embracing the possibilities that AI brings to the music industry—while staying rooted in the authenticity...
Jun 26, 2025


(Op-Ed) Creative Vision or Cultural Negligence?
I was scrolling through Instagram when I saw them—a clean pair of Nikes in red, green, and gold. My first reaction was excitement....
May 30, 2025


Op-Ed: Visibility Isn’t Credibility: DJ Akademiks and the Journalistic Line in Hip-Hop
The first time I heard DJ Akademiks crown himself the “number one hip-hop journalist,” I laughed. Not a quiet laugh either—a real one....
Apr 2, 2025


"From Mixtapes to Money: Has the Pursuit of Streams Killed the Art?"
Photo Illustration of some of our favorite mixtapes released. In hip-hop history, the mixtape holds a special place. It was a proving...
Sep 16, 2024
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