Interviews
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Profiles INTERVIEW: Adamn Killa talks getting out of Chicago, working with WeDidIt and Bromance, and touring the world with Yung Lean.
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Original Content 14 years ago, T. Mills emerged as an online star who later collaborated with artists like T.I. and Ty Dolla $ign. He toured the world and eventually backed out of the spotlight, but he's finally returned.
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Erika Marie -
Music His latest project touches on themes of being self-motivated.
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Music Maxo Kream unpacks his connection with Playboi Carti and reveals how they first met in an exclusive new interview.
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Music Zaytoven took the time to speak with HNHH about his busy 2023 and what big things are in store heading into next year.
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Profiles Meet DP Beats, the enigmatic producer whose oft-underrated work is inextricably linked to some of today's biggest rap stars.
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Original Content Yungeen Ace details his debut album "Life Of Betrayal 2x," his viral song "Who I Smoke," and Jacksonville rap beef for "Rise & Grind."
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Alex Zidel -
Music With the spotlight back on Los Angeles, Jay Worthy and DāM Funk's "Magic Hour" feels like an excellent exploration of the roots of West Coast hip-hop. The Compton rapper talks about the state of West Coast hip-hop after "Not Like Us," Meet The Whoops and giving back to his community.
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Original Content For Day 7 Of HNHH's "12 Days Of Christmas" interview series, Mario Judah speaks to us about parodying Playboi Carti's "Whole Lotta Red," his meteoric rise to fame thanks to "Die Very Rough," and how he started merging rock and metal with hip-hop.
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE: Tommie Lee, the "Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta" reality TV star who is currently behind bars, speaks with HNHH over the phone.
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Erika Marie -
Original Content You picked the wrong house, fool!
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Her career shifted after she appeared in Migos's "Bad and Boujee" music video, and with each step up the ladder of success, Rubi Rose's "gangsta sexy girl" attitude continues to woo new admirers.
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Erika Marie