Interviews
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Rapsody has partnered with Crown Royal Apple for "The Royal Sessions" where emerging artists are able to showcase their talents. She spoke with us about her role as "The Royal Sessions" master of ceremonies, told us advice she has for budding artists, and shared why creatives shouldn't be afraid to slide into their favorite artists DMs for advice.
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Original Content Trauma Tone formally introduces himself on HotNewHipHop’s “On The Come Up.”
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Music "And Then You Pray For Me" might be his final studio album but Westside Gunn's "Michelle Records" could still see the light of day.
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Music The Pussycat Dolls are going after The Daily Mail, saying it published stories with bogus prostitution ring claims.
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Sports Metta World Peace recently sat down to talk about his new contest "The Pitch," as well as his foray into the business world.
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Original Content Exclusive: HotNewHipHop spoke to rising Milwaukee artist JP about his viral rise to fame, his biggest songs, his vocal stylings and influences, as well as his upcoming album "Coming Out Party" which drops on June 7th.
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Original Content Kenny Mason is the star of this week's edition of "Rise & Grind," and the Atlanta artist discusses his new project "Angelic Hoodrat: Supercut" as well as his burning desire to keep growing and moving forward.
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Interviews The talk show has some stern words for this widespread epidemic.
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Original Content T.I. graces our brand new digital cover.
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Music In the second episode of DJ Paul & HNHH’s “Mafia Radio” podcast, Danileigh talks about working with Prince, and Guapdad 4000 speaks on his past as a scammer, his thoughts on the election, and being a comic book lover.
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Original Content Montreal artist Chiiild is making waves in the r'n'b scene with a fusion of sounds.
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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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