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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 A look at the funniest, most entertaining, and outrageous tweets from some of the biggest names in hip hop.
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Trevor Smith November 28, 2013 Original Content HNHH takes a look at 25 tracks about the possession that is dear to so many hip hop artists – cars.
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Nikita Rathod November 21, 2013 Original Content Weekly review of the Hip-Hop and R&B sales/charts.
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Rose Lilah July 28, 2013 Original Content Looking at the most memorable moments in rap and r&b at the Grammy awards.
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Trevor Smith February 10, 2013 Original Content In celebration of all the good food we are going to enjoy on Thanksgiving, scroll through 25 comic photos of rappers eating.
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Rose Lilah November 22, 2012 Original Content Dissecting the funniest, most entertaining, and outrageous tweets from some of the biggest names in rap who are on Twitter. Twitter is intriguing to fans because it offers an un-buffered forum into the minds of some of your favorite artists. The material is often raw and unfiltered, and lucky for us, most of these guys have no filter.
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Rose Lilah August 31, 2012 Sports Zion Williamson's weight and conditioning issues have dominated the narratives surrounding him thus far.
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Alexander Cole November 17, 2021 Original Content Today, we're taking a look at essential tracks from Montreal super-producer Kaytranada.
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Caleb Hardy April 10, 2023 Original Content The recent release of Tyler's deluxe project 'Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale' has fans wondering whether we're getting a new album this summer.
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Caleb Hardy April 14, 2023 Reviews With his profile at an all-time high, Jack Harlow doesn't quite manage to capitalize on the hype with "Come Home The Kids Miss You."
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Robert Blair May 16, 2022 Original Content A ready-made playlist for your 4/20 sessions.
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Rose Lilah April 20, 2015 Original Content Your monthly recap of what went down in the hip-hop industry.
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Chris Tart February 02, 2015