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Original Content Slim Shady LP turns 16, and it still has wheels.
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Pop Culture The "Still Think About You" rapper recently sat down with Billboard.
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Original Content Giving you the direct perspective from August Alsina and his producers Knucklehead and Carlos Cahee, "Track Breakdown" is an HNHH series that highlights a specific cut by speaking to both the artist and producer about the song's creation.
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Original Content We combed through twitter to see what the fans and non-fans alike have to say about Desiigner's highly anticipated "Timmy Turner" record.
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Industry Last week, the "212" rap diva lashed out at Kanye West online. Today, it's the label she signed with late last year.
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Music "BBL Drizzy" remixes and its sample may not be available for much longer.
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Reviews The Game dropped "The Documentary" on January 18, 2005.
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Pop Culture The three hip-hop icons will be recipients of the award during the 2023 Grammy week.
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Original Content Breaking new ground as a Hip Hop artist in the mainstream, HotNewHipHop chopped it up with Lecrae to find out just what makes him stand out in today's rap culture. In an era where records sales are hard to come by, Lecrae shares his thoughts on success, substance, his collaborations and his critics.
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Pop Culture The Three 6 Mafia producer wasn't present at the service on Saturday (January 14).
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Viral 28-year-old Tamera Kissen is being slammed for her unprofessionalism while chatting with JT and Yung Miami at last weekend's California festival.
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Original Content <p>Ask most Hip-Hop fans who’s been running the rap game the past three years, and the answers would mostly be the same; Kendrick Lamar…Drake…maybe some J. Cole. Even with somewhat of an agreement, there’s no science to this. There’s no exact formula of determining who is on top. Is it record sales? Some would say that, and that would justify the belief that Kendrick, Drake, or Cole are on top of the game. Using that logic however would leave justification of our culture up to whoever is buying music…whoever.
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Bruce Smith