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Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib witnesses joy and healing at Georgia's Many Rivers festival
Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib witnesses joy and healing at Georgia's Many Rivers festival
Prophets of Rage -- a supergroup featuring members of Rage Against The Machine, Public Enemy, and Cypress Hill -- played their inaugural concert in Los Angeles.
The Atlantic attempts to explain why rappers have been silent in the face of America's protests, MTV News' Rob Markman defends hip-hop.
Check out this letter that 2Pac wrote to Chuck D from jail in 1995.
'Not braggin', lips bigger than Jagger, not saggin', ' Chuck D tells MTV News' Sway Calloway.
These video snippets of Afrojack, Macklemore and more give you a taste of all the on-demand coverage MTV and VH1 have to offer.
Rush's fans rule the night and Oprah Winfrey make a surprise appearance.
Public Enemy, Rush, Donna Summer and Heart are being inducted on Thursday.
Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello and Public Enemy's Chuck D will also be part of the supergroup.
'I always felt that hip-hop was a collective effort, groups,' MC tells MTV News about PE being the fourth hip-hop group inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Rap group will become fourth hip-hop act in HoF, joining Beastie Boys, Run-DMC and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.
Two hip-hop acts will face off against heavyweights for a spot in the class of 2013.
Stars perform tracks by LL Cool J, Beastie Boys and other acts from the legendary imprint.
The Cure, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Public Enemy were also highlights.
Plus: Jeezy hints at a possible tour with fellow Georgians T.I. and Ludacris.
Surprise guests Wu-Tang Clan, LL Cool J, Shawty Lo, Rick Ross and others take the stage.
Aguilera says she 'laughed off' Paris Hilton's blabbing; Danjahandz wants to work with Spears again; B to duet with Tina Turner at Grammys.
Also due Tuesday: Constantine Maroulis, Receiving End of Sirens, Drowning Pool, Jonas Brothers, Kat DeLuna, Yakuza.
911 call in Lohan arrest is released; Adam Levine's band tapped for Fashion Rocks; Chuck D hands out advance copies of PE's new CD.
Politically charged releases from Arcade Fire, Nine Inch Nails, Bright Eyes, others finally unleash voices of dissent.
Unexpected Billboard success for Modest Mouse, Pretty Ricky has us looking at heavyweights with no #1 albums.
Em, Kim Mathers reach agreement; Ciara, Luda, Ne-Yo join Essence fest lineup; Slayer co-headlining tour with Manson.
Public Enemy's Chuck D, Gang Starr's Guru also weigh in with their top picks, who we missed.
Super-producer is connected to 15 nominations, including three of five Album of the Year contenders.