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We hope you burnt off a lot steam over the weekend, because the workweek rears its ugly head again. We'll help you get through it by catching you up on the news. Find out what some New York rappers think of Illmatic on its 20th anniversary, see what Kylie Jenner and Tyga were up to at 2015 New York Fashion Week and check out some new Marvel hip-hop covers. Also, peep a classic KING gallery featuring Erika Medina.

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    Amber Rose Looks Hot with Long Hair

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    Amber Rose is popular for her drop-dead gorgeous looks and her signature buzzcut. Today's XXL Eye Candy shows us her look when she rocks long hair.

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    Tyga and Kylie Jenner Get Intimate at 2015 New York Fashion Week

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    Tyga and his 18-year-old girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, were seen at New York Fashion Week getting intimate. Their public display of affection was captured on social media.

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    Fans Chant Kanye West's "Power" During Texas A&M Football Game

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    At the Texas A&M and Ball State football game in College Station, Texas on Saturday, fans started chanting the beginning of of Kanye West's "Power". It's definitely a cool sight to see and we can only imagine the vibe in the crowd.

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    Marvel Reveals Three New Hip-Hop Covers

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    Marvel has continued with its homage to hip-hop with three new covers. You can check out some mash-ups of The Guardians of Infinite with Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly and more.

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    8 New York Rappers Explain Why Nas' 'Illmatic' is Important to Them

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    The 20th anniversary of Illmatic was on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015. XXL asked rappers like Action Bronson and Chinx about the impact the album had on them.

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