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Long before playlists and streaming metrics, there was raw hunger. And Styles P is proof that energy like that doesn't fade.

There was the street.

And there was Styles P.

From freestyles that felt like coded street sermons to mixtape appearances that strengthened his name outside of major label cycles, Styles built his reputation through bars, consistency, and respect.

He didn't wait for validation. He earned it.

And that same hunger? It's still there.

Styles P just released a new freestyle, a reminder that the pen is sharp, the voice is steady, and the message still connects.

On the site, we revisit how he helped define the mixtape era and why that legacy still matters today, plus you can watch the new freestyle right there.

This isn't nostalgia. It's the blueprint still active.

Read the full story and watch the new freestyle here.

Visual Influence: Hip-Hop Illustrated by Dale Edwin Murray

That same energy Styles P brings to the mic grit, intention, presence is exactly what Dale Edwin Murray brings to the canvas. This week we're spotlighting three pieces that translate hip-hop legacy into bold visual storytelling.

Explore more of Dale Edwin Murray's work.

Follow his latest drops on Instagram: @daleedwinmurray

Mixtape Memory

What's the first Styles P freestyle or tape that made you rewind?

Hit reply and tell us your memory might be featured in an upcoming issue.

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— Diony C.

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