![]() Nineteen-ninety-six was one of hip-hop’s most polarizing years, capturing the tension of a genre in conflict with itself and the world at large. Today, we’re exploring the leaders of the Native Tongues collective at their respective crossroads. The 1996 Rap Yearbook, a recurring series from The Ringer, will explore the landmark releases and moments from a quarter-century ago that redefined how we think of the genre. ![]() ![]() No year in hip-hop history sticks out quite like 1996: It marked the height of the East Coast–West Coast feud, the debut of several artists who would rule the next few decades, and the last moment before battle lines between “mainstream” and “underground” were fully drawn. ![]()
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