
ELLI$
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ELLI$
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The most powerful names in hip-hop media right now, according to Complex: ▫️ #1: DJ Akademiks ▫️ #2: Joe Budden ▫️ #3: DJ Vlad ▫️ #4: Jadakiss & Fat Joe ▫️ #5: Charlamagne Tha God ▫️ #6: Anthony Fantano ▫️ #7: Rory & Mal ▫️ #8: Kurrco ▫️ #9: Ebro ▫️ #10: Plaqueboymax ▫️ #11: On the Radar ▫️ #12: Kai Cenat ▫️ #13: Big Bank ▫️ #14: Frazier Tharpe ▫️ #15: Cam’ron ▫️ #16: Jon Caramanica & Joe Coscarelli ▫️ #17: Bootleg Kev ▫️ #18: Gillie & Wallo ▫️ #19: N3on ▫️ #20: Nadeska Alexis ▫️ #21: Nardwuar ▫️ #22: Loren LoRosa ▫️ #23: Trap Lore Ross ▫️ #24: Shannon Sharpe ▫️ #25: N.O.R.E. ▫️ #26: Jim Jones ▫️ #27: The Art of Dialogue ▫️ #28: Kid Mero ▫️ #29: Arshan Jawaid ▫️ #30: DJ Hed & Gina Views ▫️ #31: Underground Sound ▫️ #32: Elliott Wilson ▫️ #33: Alphonse Pierre ▫️ #34: ImDontai ▫️ #35: Rob Markman "Complex’s 2026 Hip-Hop Media Power Ranking maps who really moves the conversation. In a year where rap has no dominant stars or overarching storylines, the media figures matter the most." "Power here means cultural influence—who can spark and steer viral rap debates. Everyone on the list was also asked to provide a temperature check on the genre—what they love about rap right now, and what they hate." 🔗: complex.com/music/a/dimass…

I grew up during a time where when my fav player went out sad in the playoffs he just locked in and you ain’t hear from him all summer



What are your thoughts on this Maryland Basketball Mt. Rushmore? ⬇️

Baltimore residents rallied outside City Hall on Thursday, pressing city leaders for tougher enforcement on quality-of-life offenses they say are eroding daily living in neighborhoods like Federal Hill — even as officials insist efforts are already underway. Members of the Southern District Community Coalition called for a coordinated, around-the-clock public safety strategy, citing persistent problems with illegal dirt bikes, public drinking, loitering and late-night noise. The group delivered a letter with pages of signatures to Mayor Brandon Scott’s office, as well as to a representative for Gov. Wes Moore and other officials, demanding a response within 30 days. “We don’t want to leave,” said Federal Hill resident Betsy Clark, who described a once “wonderful” neighborhood now disrupted by revving engines, late-night parties and break-ins. “You feel like you’re in a carnival.” Read more: bit.ly/4w1F4vB 📸: Lloyd Fox, @baltimoresun














