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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 INTERVIEW: Blac Youngsta chops it up about his newest mixtape, "Fuck Everybody 2," and tell us why Lil Pump is the only feature on the project.
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Royal O August 31, 2018 Original Content Doja Cat stars in our brand new episode of "Snack Review."
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Rose Lilah May 31, 2019 Original Content Where does Redman rank in the greatest-of-all-time conversation? And why does he continue to fly under the radar?
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Luke Hinz April 07, 2019 Original Content Exploring the perceived duality in the burgeoning r'n'b star, Summer Walker.
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Milca P. October 23, 2019 Original Content An in-depth look at the importance of Lil Wayne's "I Feel Like Dying."In 2017, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services declared the nation’s opioid crisis a “public health emergency.”
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Michael Kawaida December 27, 2019 Original Content On their collaborative album "Slime & B," Young Thug and Chris Brown have attempted to redefine twenty-first-century love as we know it.
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Mitch Findlay May 05, 2020 Original Content A year removed from Kids See Ghosts and their musical reunion, we determine which artist is stealing the show when it comes to Kid Cudi and Kanye's storied collabs.
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Robert Blair June 23, 2019 Original Content Conway's Shady Records contract pays off with an Eminem feature that goes number one this week.
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Patrick Lyons July 22, 2019 Sneakers Preview 10 of the best kicks dropping in February.
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Kyle Rooney February 03, 2020 Original Content South Central's BlueBucksClan joins us for this week's "Rise & Grind" where they discuss their athletic past, "Clan Virus 2," working with Quavo, and the state of L.A. hip-hop.
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Aron A. June 21, 2021 Original Content Go in-depth with Denaun Porter, known for his work with D12, Eminem, G-Unit, Xzibit, Busta Rhymes, and more, with an extensive conversation on his musical legacy.
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Mitch Findlay August 14, 2020 Original Content 21 Savage and J. Cole's "A Lot" introduced a compelling creative partnership that thrived in spite of vast stylistic differences.
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Mitch Findlay March 31, 2020