Interviews
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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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Interviews We speak to the first lady of Taylor Gang, Courtney Noelle, on her debut effort with the label "Love On The Run" as well as how she meshes with the boys in the TGOD crew. As it were, she's an avid weed smoker like the rest of them.
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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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Music Busta Rhymes' son Trillian opens up about his single "Show Me Your Love" ft. NLE Choppa, his aspirations as a CEO, and the pressure of carrying his father's legacy while forging his own path.
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Music For Day one of HotNewHipHop's 12 Days Of Christmas special, we spoke to the legendary Ice Cube about his new album, and the impact he has left on West Coast rap.
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Original Content Producer Dolan Beats is one of hip-hop's "Most Known Unknown."
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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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Original Content We get Jahlil Beats to count down his top 10 records that he's had a hand in producing.
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Original Content Yella Beezy breaks down his Texas origins, his family life, new music with Gunna, Mulatto, and more, for our new episode of "On the Come Up."
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Music EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Queen Naiija is back with her incredible new mixtape, "After the Butterflies." Queen sat down with us to talk about her putting her relationship in her music, becoming comfortable in her solitude, her fire collaborations, and why she's always been a "regular-degular-schmegular girl."
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Original Content The Mallory Bros. podcast hosts, consisting of twins Terrance and Terrell, speak to HNHH for Black Future Month about their perspective on Black film and where they think it needs to go in the future.
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Original Content 1017 signee & South Memphis native Pooh Shiesty joins us for this week's edition of "Rise & Grind" where he details Gucci Mane's guidance on "Shiesty Season," linking up with Lil Durk after growing up on drill culture, and capitalizing off of the "Big Blrrd’" ad-lib.
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Aron A.