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The Source

The Source is an American hip hop and entertainment website, and a magazine that publishes annually or semiannually. It is the world's longest-running rap periodical, being founded as a newsletter[1] in 1988 by David Mays.[2]

The Source
Cover of November 2008 issue
EditorJonathan Shecter/Adario Strange/Selwyn Seyfu Hinds/Kim Osorio
CategoriesMusic magazine
Frequency1–2 per year
Circulation175K
First issue1988; 35 years ago (1988)
CompanyThe NorthStar Group
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City, New York, U.S.
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.thesource.com
ISSN1063-2085

In 1999 The Los Angeles Times reported that, based on data from Alliance for Audited Media, formerly known as Audit Bureau of Circulations (North America), the print edition of The Source was "the No. 1-selling music magazine on newsstands in America."[3] By 2009, they were among those losing readership and advertising income.[4]

History edit

The magazine's website began in 1998.[5] At that point the monthly print magazine was celebrating its 100th issue.[6]

Others who were involved as co-owners/editors include Raymond 'Ray Benzino' Leon Scott. Between 2005 and 2010 the magazine did not award any of its '5 mic' awards.[7]

The Source's Five-Mic albums edit

The Record Report is a section in the publication in which the magazine's staff rates hip-hop albums. Ratings range from one to five mics, paralleling a typical five-star rating scale. An album that is rated at four-and-a-half or five mics is considered by The Source to be a superior hip hop album.[8] Over the first ten years or so, the heralded five-mic rating only applied to albums that were universally lauded hip hop albums.[9] A total of 45 albums have been awarded five mics; a complete, chronological list is below.[10]

Albums that originally received five mics:[8]

Albums that were not rated upon their releases, but were later rated five mics in 2002:[8]

Albums that originally received 4.5 mics, and were later re-rated to five:[8]

Albums that originally received four mics, and were later re-rated to five:[8]

Music edit

Compilation album edit

The Source released a compilation album of hip-hop hits.

Albums edit

References edit

  1. ^ printed by using a copying machine: Josh Tyrangiel (January 5, 2004). "A Source of Discomfort". Time.
  2. ^ Hedges, Chris (February 20, 2001). "Public Lives: His Beat Goes On, as a Hip-Hop Empire". The New York Times. from the original on September 5, 2023. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
  3. ^ Emory Holmes II (August 20, 1999). "Hip-Hop Goes Prime Time With Source Music Awards". The Los Angeles Times. from the original on September 5, 2023. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  4. ^ Heather Fletcher (September 1, 2009). "Finding Success at The Source". AdWeek. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
  5. ^ "JamTV brings hip-hop online with The Source". Advertising Age. August 26, 1998. from the original on September 5, 2023. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  6. ^ "Jann Wenner is among Hot Music Title's Biggest Fans". Advertising Age. February 23, 1998. from the original on September 5, 2023. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  7. ^ Seth Colter Walls (August 12, 2010). "Bun B's 'Trill O.G.' Inspires a Hip-Hop Debate". Newsweek. Retrieved January 1, 2023.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Got Five on It". The Source (150). March 2002.
  9. ^ Osorio, Kim (May 14, 2012). "5 Mics: Who Got Next?". The Source. from the original on September 5, 2023. Retrieved May 1, 2019.
  10. ^ a b c d e . The Source. Archived from the original on December 3, 2010.

External links edit

  • Jonathan Shecter aka Shecky Green – The Unkut Interview, Part 1, Jan. 2013

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This article is about the hip hop magazine For the photography magazine see Source photography magazine For other uses see The Source disambiguation The Source Awards redirects here For the episode of 30 Rock see The Source Awards 30 Rock The Source is an American hip hop and entertainment website and a magazine that publishes annually or semiannually It is the world s longest running rap periodical being founded as a newsletter 1 in 1988 by David Mays 2 The SourceCover of November 2008 issueEditorJonathan Shecter Adario Strange Selwyn Seyfu Hinds Kim OsorioCategoriesMusic magazineFrequency1 2 per yearCirculation175KFirst issue1988 35 years ago 1988 CompanyThe NorthStar GroupCountryUnited StatesBased inNew York City New York U S LanguageEnglishWebsitewww wbr thesource wbr comISSN1063 2085In 1999 The Los Angeles Times reported that based on data from Alliance for Audited Media formerly known as Audit Bureau of Circulations North America the print edition of The Source was the No 1 selling music magazine on newsstands in America 3 By 2009 they were among those losing readership and advertising income 4 Contents 1 History 2 The Source s Five Mic albums 3 Music 3 1 Compilation album 3 2 Albums 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe magazine s website began in 1998 5 At that point the monthly print magazine was celebrating its 100th issue 6 Others who were involved as co owners editors include Raymond Ray Benzino Leon Scott Between 2005 and 2010 the magazine did not award any of its 5 mic awards 7 The Source s Five Mic albums editThe Record Report is a section in the publication in which the magazine s staff rates hip hop albums Ratings range from one to five mics paralleling a typical five star rating scale An album that is rated at four and a half or five mics is considered by The Source to be a superior hip hop album 8 Over the first ten years or so the heralded five mic rating only applied to albums that were universally lauded hip hop albums 9 A total of 45 albums have been awarded five mics a complete chronological list is below 10 Albums that originally received five mics 8 People s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm A Tribe Called Quest AmeriKKKa s Most Wanted Ice Cube Let the Rhythm Hit Em Eric B amp Rakim One for All Brand Nubian De La Soul Is Dead De La Soul The Low End Theory A Tribe Called Quest Illmatic Nas Life After Death The Notorious B I G Aquemini Outkast The Blueprint Jay Z Stillmatic Nas The Fix Scarface 10 The Naked Truth Lil Kim 10 Trill OG Bun B 10 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy Kanye West 10 Albums that were not rated upon their releases but were later rated five mics in 2002 8 Run D M C Run D M C Radio LL Cool J Licensed to Ill Beastie Boys Raising Hell Run D M C Criminal Minded Boogie Down Productions Paid in Full Eric B amp Rakim By All Means Necessary Boogie Down Productions It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back Public Enemy Long Live the Kane Big Daddy Kane Critical Beatdown Ultramagnetic MCs Straight Out the Jungle Jungle Brothers Strictly Business EPMD The Great Adventures of Slick Rick Slick Rick Straight Outta Compton N W A No One Can Do It Better The D O C All Eyez on Me 2PacAlbums that originally received 4 5 mics and were later re rated to five 8 Breaking Atoms Main Source Death Certificate Ice Cube The Chronic Dr Dre Enter the Wu Tang 36 Chambers Wu Tang Clan Ready to Die The Notorious B I G The Infamous Mobb Deep Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Raekwon 2001 Dr DreAlbums that originally received four mics and were later re rated to five 8 Grip It On That Other Level Geto Boys Doggystyle Snoop Doggy Dogg The Diary Scarface Me Against the World 2Pac The Score The Fugees Reasonable Doubt Jay ZMusic editCompilation album edit The Source released a compilation album of hip hop hits Albums edit Year Album Chart PositionsUS US Hip Hop1997 The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits 38 251998 The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits Vol 2 46 291999 The Source Hip Hop Music Awards 1999 45 531999 The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits Vol 3 45 292000 The Source Hip Hop Music Awards 2000 17 162000 The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits Vol 4 43 352001 The Source Hip Hop Music Awards 2001 28 342001 The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits Vol 5 47 382002 The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits Vol 6 35 312003 The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits Vol 7 89 462004 The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits Vol 8 45 432004 The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits Vol 9 75 362005 The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits Vol 10 60 47References edit printed by using a copying machine Josh Tyrangiel January 5 2004 A Source of Discomfort Time Hedges Chris February 20 2001 Public Lives His Beat Goes On as a Hip Hop Empire The New York Times Archived from the original on September 5 2023 Retrieved March 6 2023 Emory Holmes II August 20 1999 Hip Hop Goes Prime Time With Source Music Awards The Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on September 5 2023 Retrieved December 1 2022 Heather Fletcher September 1 2009 Finding Success at The Source AdWeek Retrieved December 30 2022 JamTV brings hip hop online with The Source Advertising Age August 26 1998 Archived from the original on September 5 2023 Retrieved January 2 2023 Jann Wenner is among Hot Music Title s Biggest Fans Advertising Age February 23 1998 Archived from the original on September 5 2023 Retrieved January 2 2023 Seth Colter Walls August 12 2010 Bun B s Trill O G Inspires a Hip Hop Debate Newsweek Retrieved January 1 2023 a b c d e Got Five on It The Source 150 March 2002 Osorio Kim May 14 2012 5 Mics Who Got Next The Source Archived from the original on September 5 2023 Retrieved May 1 2019 a b c d e Kanye West Earns 5 Mics In The Source The Source Archived from the original on December 3 2010 External links editJonathan Shecter aka Shecky Green The Unkut Interview Part 1 Jan 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Source amp oldid 1184547822, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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