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Discover exclusive hip-hop features on HotNewHipHop. Read interviews, album reviews, think pieces, and curated lists covering music, culture, and more. Original Content Tyler, The Creator's upcoming "Call Me If You Get Lost" record is set to drop on June 25th, and its mysterious rollout has fans speculating.
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EJ Panaligan June 22, 2021 Original Content HNHH shares staff selections from 2021.
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HNHH Staff December 13, 2021 Original Content On the second day of HNHH's "12 Days of Christmas," Maxo Kream breaks down "Weight Of The World," working with Tyler, the Creator, meeting Virgil Abloh, his prowess on the basketball court & much more.
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Taylor McCloud December 14, 2021 Original Content From J. Cole to Kanye West, it's important to appreciate the artists who can fire on all cylinders -- both behind the mic and behind the boards.
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Mitch Findlay March 10, 2021 Sports With the NBA Finals starting today, it's time to predict who will come out of this series with the Larry O'Brien trophy.
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Alexander Cole September 30, 2020 Original Content From "Freddie Gordy" to "Skinny Suge," Freddie Gibbs' most compelling work is rooted in emotional vulnerability.
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Aron A. July 16, 2020 Original Content With his upcoming studio album set to drop before the year's end, which version of Kendrick Lamar do you want to hear?
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Mitch Findlay October 13, 2020 Original Content Fivio Foreign details witnessing the meteoric rise and fall of Bobby Shmurda & GS9, and discusses being People's Champ vs. King Of New York on the latest episode of "On The Come Up."
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Aron A. October 08, 2020 Original Content The time has come for some "new Joe Budden."
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Mitch Findlay November 29, 2019 Reviews A wresting ring, wild mosh pit and appearances from Rihanna and Drake backstage were just some highlights from an unforgettable night in celebration of the dearly missed big homie.
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Keenan Higgins January 20, 2020 Original Content The evolution of the many Drake accents, for posterity's sake.
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Kemet High November 30, 2019 Reviews TDE fan favorite Isaiah Rashad's latest album isn't quite a blazing inferno, but rather a slow and contemplative burn.
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Mitch Findlay August 05, 2021