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Starry rhymes and beautiful lyrics: the legacy of MF DOOM

Rodrigo Gutierrez, Reporter | February 4, 2021
Daniel Dumile, known by the stage name MF DOOM, passed away on Oct. 31 last year as a legend in the hip-hop genre.

Looking for new music? Here are 3 underrated artists you need to check out

Maël Lorach, Staff Reporter | March 5, 2020

If you’re looking for new music to listen to, there are a couple of resources you can use. Spotify’s “Discover Weekly” playlist has some really excellent recommendations that are tailored to your...

Music To Be Murdered By 
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Eminem’s album: New styles, political commentary

Oscar Frias-Rivera, Staff Reporter | January 28, 2020

Eminem’s surprise album “Music To Be Murdered By” dropped Jan. 17 and offers something new and fresh from his previous albums he has released. This new album has the old Eminem, like how he used...

Circles album cover
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Mac Miller’s “Circles” brings feeling of resolution to his life, career

Nathalia Moran, Impulse Editor | January 23, 2020

With the blessing of his family, Mac Miller’s album “Circles” released posthumously on Jan. 17. The beauty of Miller’s “Circles” lies in the lyricism. In the song, “Once A Day,” Miller...

Opinion: Hip hop’s influence can inspire and divide

Simone Clay, Social Media Editor | May 7, 2018

Hip hop and rap artists should be using their influence to better our culture by making bold political statements and openly displaying their feelings. These genres have rocked our ears for countless...

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