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One hundred years later, the question isn’t whether Malcolm X and his influence still exists—it’s who’s carrying it, and how.
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Malcolm X Turns 100: He’s Not Just History—He’s Hip-Hop’s Future If It Wants To SurviveMalcolm X’s 100th birthday reminds us that his legacy was rooted in resistance, rhythm, and raw truth. Just like Rap.
Ahead of his new album 'Paradise Now,' the rising artist is thriving and picking up famous fans as he shape-shifts across ...
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