Pluto has 15 top 10 Hot 100 entries to his name.
The Atlanta duo's game-changing debut dropped 30 years ago today.
The NYC rapper is giving a masterclass in maintaining momentum.
This will be his fourth solo album.
Mike also delivers a new verse paying homage to the late Rico Wade.
Joe LaPorta reflects on creating No. 1 albums We Don't Trust You and We Still Don't Trust You with the star-studded duo.
For Billboard's 2004 Week, Trillville's Don P, Dirty Mouth and LA reflect on the making of and legacy of their timeless crunk anthem, "Some Cut."
The singer also debuted a new track titled "Two Million Secrets" that he described as a "confession."
Kwon's breakout hit peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100 in April 2004. "All I know is I did 'Tipsy' and 'Tipsy' is forever it," the St. Louis native asserts.
Slim Shady took his place on stage alongside the league's commish, Roger Goodell, who foolishly challenged Marshall to a rap battle in a taped bit.