Beefs
No documented rap beefs.
Brian B.Dot Miller and Elliott Wilson. Long-form rap interviews.
Launched in 2008 by Elliott Wilson and Brian B.Dot Miller, Rap Radar pioneered the long-form artist interview as essential hip-hop journalism, moving beyond surface-level Q&As to excavate the creative process and cultural weight behind rap's biggest moments. The platform's defining strength was its access—securing extended conversations with Jay-Z and tracking Kendrick Lamar's evolution across multiple album cycles gave Rap Radar unparalleled insight into how the genre's heavyweight thinkers actually worked. Wilson's editorial vision established a template for music journalism that valued depth over speed, creating a resource where artists could explain themselves on their own terms rather than through the filter of clickbait headlines. Operating from New York, Rap Radar became essential archival material for anyone serious about understanding modern hip-hop's creative DNA.
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