
Genre: RnB and Hip-Hop
Owner: Wicks group bought the magazine in 2006, they are a private equity group, but its now owned by InterMedia partners
Price: £3.89 - £5.27 depending on the length of subscription
Colours: the colours on this particular cover are predominantly black and yellow, these colours to me signify danger, the white in the text helps to make it stand out and make it easier to read as it has a higher contrast to the black background
Released: it was launched in 1993 but i shut down in the summer of 2009, however it was then bought out by InterMedia partners it is now released quarterly with double covers
Font size: the title is again a large block capital font, it dominates the top of the page,
Content: Featured segments included the back page list 20 Questions, the Boomshots column about reggae and Caribbean music by Rob Kenner, Revolutions music reviews and Vibe Confidential, a celebrity gossip column. Next profiled up-and-coming artists. The magazine also devoted several pages to photo spreads displaying high-end designer clothing as well as sportswear by urban labels such as Rocawear and Fubu.
Vibe made a consistent effort to feature models of all ethnicities in these pages. Former editor Emil Wilbikin was frequently credited with styling those pages and keeping fashion in the forefront of the magazine's identity during the early 2000s. Many clothing brands created or linked to hip-hop celebrities, such as Sean Combs' Sean John, Nelly's Apple Bottoms and G-Unit by 50 Cent found plenty of exposure in Vibe's pages.
Pictures: the picture on the cover is a very strong image, making Drake look powerful, the t-shirt that he is wearing quoting the word ‘unstopabble’ is a reference to his up and coming success in the music industry, he is coming up to be one of the most know artists and has collaborated with the likes of Eminem and Rihanna
Language: the language used in vibe is very ‘current’ just like Mixmag it isn’t kept to standardised English and ventures into the language that many young people are using today which helps it to draw in its audiences
Layout: again this is very similar to Mixmag with the cover being very simplistic, there’s your title, your strapline, your puffs are compacted down the right and left hand side, leaving a large space for the CDI to take the viewers focus
Extra information: Vibe magazine launched the "Best Rapper Alive Tournament" on July 21, 2008. There were four brackets, and four number 1 seeds: Jay Z, Lil Wayne, Eminem, and Andre 3000. The actual final four included Ludacris, The Game, Eminem and Jay-Z. The last two rappers standing were Eminem and Jay-Z, with Eminem eventually garnering 69% of the votes for the victory. When Eminem heard the news, he stated: "It’s obviously an honor to have won the fans' support by being voted the Best Rapper Alive. I don't think that there is any one rapper that is simply the best though. Everyone who was in consideration and many others are the best at certain things, and at what they do. But since VIBE's offering the distinction, hell yeah I'll accept!”