Interviews
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Music KXNG Crooked speaks on Eminem's haters and their inability to grasp one simple reality: "You can’t push Marshall out the game."
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Interviews Gunplay pays a visit to Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club for an interview.
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Interviews Check out Iggy Azalea's interview with Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club.
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Music "SremmLife 3" is on the way, anything else is "Fake News," according to Jxmmi
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Interviews "I just love Bowie; I think he's the ultimate inventor," says Abel.
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Music "We were mixing the album until Thursday. It came out Thursday night."
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Interviews Peewee Longway talks his definitive album, working with Gucci Mane & Young Thug and more.
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Interviews Common gives some insight into the themes of his upcoming album, "Nobody Smiling", and the mutual learning process of working with Vince Staples and artists from the Chicago drill scene.
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Original Content We're launching our "Ladies First" series with a compelling interview with Tinashe. The alternative multi-genre singer opens up about the obstacles she's faced, the importance of keeping women on her team, advice she received from Madonna, and why artists like Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat, Normani, and Chlöe x Halle deserve praise.
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Pop Culture We're ending Black History Month with the NCredible mogul who just kicked off his Future Superstars Tour. Nick Cannon sat down with us exclusively to speak about the artists, the tour's seminars with "star makers" like L.A. Reid, and why this is an important aspect of generational wealth within Black culture.
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Politics Will Bun B run for Mayor of Houston? On the second day of HNHH's "12 Days Of Christmas," the Trill OG reveals his possible future in politics, details tutoring Pimp C, partying with BMF, and watching Gucci Mane and Jeezy make-up 15 years after witnessing the two record "So Icy."
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Original Content Flo Milli details her early life in Mobile, Alabama and being inspired by both Nicki Minaj and Rico Nasty in a brand new instalment of "On The Come Up."
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Alex Zidel