Can’t Deny It: 10 Years of XXL Freshman by the Numbers Fans React to the 2016 XXL Freshman Cover Fans React to the 2016 XXL Freshman Cover Anderson .Paak’s Pitch for XXL Freshman 2016 Anderson .Paak’s ...
Can’t Deny It: 10 Years of XXL Freshman by the Numbers Fans React to the 2016 XXL Freshman Cover Fans React to the 2016 XXL Freshman Cover Anderson .Paak’s Pitch for XXL Freshman 2016 Anderson .Paak’s ...
If there's one thing lists are good for, it's starting arguments. This is true for just about any style of music, but it goes double for hip-hop, a genre whose diehards don't mince words. No wonder ...
(AllHipHop News) Every year XXL releases a cover and issue dedicated to their “Freshmen Class,” a group of upcoming, emerging, and buzzing MC’s that the magazine feels are going to be the “next to ...
If you have friends who are REALLY into rap on Twitter, you’re probably noticing a lot of humbuggery about something called “the Freshman cover” or the “XXL list.” Curiosity probably got the best of ...
Chevy Woods – “1 Hunnid” [Listen/Download] & “Yonkers” Freestyle New record, “1 Hunnid,” from Taylor Gang‘s own Chevy Woods. Woods is also a XXL 2012 Freshman Candidate and recently released a visual ...
XXL magazine teamed up with Too Short recently to give some fatherly advice that involved teaching middle-school-aged boys how to "turn girls out." UPDATED Feb. 14, 2012 – Vanessa Satten, XXL ...
We all know that Lil Wayne is the ultimate entertainer. From music, video and tour, the versatile rapper can do it all. So for XXL magazine's "Hip-Hop Live" issue, the Young Money leader graces the ...
Here is part 1 of the 2012 XXL Freshmen class cypher. In this 1st segment you’ll get to see Hopsin, Roscoe Dash, Machine Gun Kelly, Future and Danny Brown all kick a few bars while DJ Whoo Kid spins a ...
Fresh on the heels of being named as a member XXL Magazine's prestigious Freshman 2012 Class earlier this week, alongside Macklemore, Machine Gun Kelly and Hopsin, among others, the Los Angeles-based ...
XXL Goes XL: Multiple sources familiar with the situation told The Observer that hip-hop magazine XXL is cutting back to “XL” (figuratively, but also, kind of literally). No, it won’t be changing its ...