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Jibril Yassin April 15, 2019 Original Content Summer Walker isn't shy when she's on the 'Gram.
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E Gadsby November 16, 2019 Original Content Erica Banks always keeps a bottle of Hennessy with her, explaining why on the latest episode of "In My Bag."
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Alex Zidel June 10, 2021 Original Content Drake's "More Life" dominates the charts.
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Chris Tart March 29, 2017 Original Content Donald Trump has a long history of being referenced in rap.
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Chris Tart May 07, 2016 Original Content After losing the beef of the year to Drake, Meek Mill needs momentum to reenergize his career.
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Patrick Lyons November 23, 2015 Original Content "Tekashi" is the first Snap Dogg track we've posted on HNHH, and it debuts at #1.
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Patrick Lyons April 08, 2019 Original Content Four years on from its inception, we take a look at whether Friday is truly the best day to drop music or if it's detrimental to everyone but a certain level of artist.
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Robert Blair May 13, 2019 Original Content This essentials list is almost as long and almost as legendary as Kanye West's infamous Zane Lowe rant.
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Devon Jefferson September 10, 2017 Original Content With "Summer Pack" and "This Is America" on hand, the musical direction of Childish Gambino's new album remains a mystery.
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Mitch Findlay July 12, 2018 Original Content New music from Maxo Kream, Conway, XXXTENTACION and more.
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Aron A. July 24, 2019 Original Content New Orleans has always been a hub for music, first with Jazz and then more recently with hip hop. NOLA hip hop culture has been around since the '80s and the bounce movement, putting the city on the map for quality hip hop. But the damage of the storm proved to be much stronger than anyone expected. Artists and record companies like Cash Money and No Limit had no choice but to relocate to other states and lay low. Despite the permanent damage Hurricane Katrina inflicted on so many lives, the underground hip hop scene has slowly returned to the city in an effort to rebuild the New Orleans spirit.
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Rula Al-Nasrawi March 07, 2014