Shea Serrano is a staff writer for Grantland. His latest book, The Rap Year Book: The Most Important Rap Song From Every Year Since 1979, Discussed, Debated and Deconstructed, is a New York Times best seller and is available everywhere. @ SheaSerrano Columns Podcasts Video Columns September 1, 2014 Music The 1994 Rap Album Matrix: Is This Hip-Hop’s Greatest Year? Filed under Hollywood Prospectus August 19, 2014 Kanye West Grantland Exclusive: The Blueprints to Kanye’s Kimthedral Filed under Hollywood Prospectus August 13, 2014 Music The Jeezy Principles: 33 Steps to a Perfect Life Filed under Hollywood Prospectus August 12, 2014 Movies Thought Experiment: What If ‘The Expendables 3’ Ignites a Wesley Snipes Superstar Comeback? Filed under Hollywood Prospectus August 7, 2014 Music The ‘Juicy’ Standardized Test: How Well Do You Know Biggie’s Anthem 20 Years Later? Filed under Hollywood Prospectus August 5, 2014 Music Drake, Counted: A By-the-Numbers Chartographical Representation of a Rap Superstar Filed under Hollywood Prospectus July 31, 2014 NBA Hello? Who’s There? The NBA Celebrations Matrix! Filed under Features July 30, 2014 Music It’s Dark and This Amusement Park Ride Is Scary: The Joys of DMX Doing Normal, Everyday Stuff Filed under Hollywood Prospectus July 15, 2014 Movies The Twin Awards: The Best and Worst of Actors Pulling Double Duty Filed under Hollywood Prospectus July 9, 2014 TV It’s ‘Breaking Bad,’ But in Spanish, and in Colombia. And It’s Still Perfect. Filed under Hollywood Prospectus Load More Results Podcasts No results Videos No Results