WWE Hall of Fame Inductee James "Kamala" Harris Shows How Black Wrestlers Overcame Racist Gimmicks The late, great James Harris, who wrestled as “The Ugandan Giant” Kamala for almost 30 years, was a pioneering example of how Black athletes found success and career longevity in spite of portraying racist stereotypes that were forced upon them.
For Chance The Rapper, ‘Acid Rap’ is More Than One of the Best Blog Era Projects Chance the Rapper spoke toOkayplayerabout hisAcid Rapshows, working with Donald Glover, and why he considersAcid Rap“one of the best projects to ever be made not just in hip-hop but across any genre.”
Nas Is Having the Greatest Comeback in Rap History Compared to other MCs who defied the test of time, the run Nas is on is by far the greatest comeback in rap history.
How Three 6 Mafia's 'Mystic Stylez' Provided A Blueprint For Underground Rap Released on May 23rd 1995, Three 6 Mafia's debut album, Mystic Stylez, has grown from being an underground favorite to one of the most influential rap records of all time.