Benzino believes he is the reason André 3000 made his now-famous fiery speech at the 1995 Source Awards. Benzino is confessing the error of his ways nearly 30 years ...
Hip-hop was changed forever after Suge Knight gave his infamous speech at the 1995 Source Awards in New York. The then Death Row Records honcho stood onstage and delivered his screed, “Any artist out ...
On the evening of Aug. 3, \, André 3000 and Big Boi, the baby-faced members of a scrappy rap group out of Atlanta called OutKast, walked into an already simmering conflict. It was the 1995 Source ...
Sexyy Red and André 3000 discussed the latter’s famous speech from the 1995 Source Awards on Lebron James’ show “The Shop.” “It was not planned,” André 3000 said regarding his speech. “It looked brave ...
The 1995 Source Awards could be described as the moment tensions between the East Coast and the West Coast began to crystallize. It was former Death Row boss Suge Knight's incendiary speech directed ...
Did the then-magazine owner play a role in the OutKast member’s historic declaration? “The South got something to say,” declared André 3000 during his acceptance speech at the 1995 Source Awards in ...
Back in 1995, it wasn’t the Grammys, The Oscars or The Billboard Awards that the culture wanted to attend—everyone wanted a ticket to the coveted Source Awards. The newly established event started a ...
In 1991 The Source started giving out trophies on a special episode of Yo! MTV Raps and in three years the magazine had developed a full-fledged awards show to honor Hip Hop and R&B performers for ...