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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: Lil Durk chops it up with us about "Signed To The Streets 3," his departure from Def Jam, Kanye West, Fredo Santana & more.
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Aron A. September 28, 2018 Original Content Looking back at some of the best hip hop Instagram posts of the week.
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Danny Schwartz September 19, 2015 Reviews Roddy Ricch ends an impressive year with an equally impressive debut album, filled with melodic flares and modern sensibilities.
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Rose Lilah December 12, 2019 Original Content Bryson Tiller's new album arrives on Friday, celebrating the five-year anniversary since the release of "TRAPSOUL."
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Noor Lobad September 29, 2020 Original Content J. Cole's surprise new freestyle, "Album of the Year," tops our chart in its first week out.
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Patrick Lyons August 13, 2018 TV Uncover the remarkable journey of Simon Guobadia, from his early entrepreneurial ventures to becoming a multi-millionaire.
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Rain Adams February 23, 2024 Original Content The best songs from the first stage of Minaj's career.
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Chris Tart April 28, 2016 Original Content Best believe, these are the films you should be watching when 4/20 comes around.
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Jibril Yassin April 20, 2019 Reviews With a self-imposed timeline looming overhead, J Cole kicks off what's billed as the final act of his career in style with "The Off Season."
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Robert Blair May 21, 2021 Original Content Polo G's music video for "RAPSTAR" featured several references to popular videos from Kendrick Lamar, DaBaby, and everyone in between. Is the chart-topping rapper simply paying homage to some of his favorite artists, or is the "RAPSTAR" video a sign of the times?
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Joshua Robinson April 26, 2021 Music Delve into the career of Lil Zane, from his breakthrough in the rap scene with his debut album to his ventures into acting.
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Rain Adams May 06, 2024 Original Content Here’s everything we know about the beef between 6ix9ine and Lil Durk.
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Jordan Schenkman May 10, 2022