Interviews
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TV EXCLUSIVE INTERVIVEW: Mehgan James has returned to reality television as a veteran—but she's more than just unscripted TV. We spoke with her about "Basketball Wives Orlando," her hit podcast "The Hollywood Group Chat," her "Good Head" manifestation book, and much more.
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE: Belly reflects on losing Nipsey Hussle and how his verse on "Double Up" landed on "Victory Lap."
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Interviews Tink stops by the Breakfast Club to talk her influences, relationship with Timbaland, and future projects.
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Relationships In this week’s episode of HNHH & DJ Paul’s “Mafia Radio” Podcast, the legendary DJ Clue talks about how he hooked up Cardi B and Offset, tells stories about his work with LL Cool J, Jay-Z, Biggie, and more.
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Original Content In one of the rapper's last interviews before his death, Drakeo the Ruler expressed his gratitude for being able to pursue a rap career, and was equally awestruck that he had managed to obtain such a position of power and influence within the west coast specifically. We conducted this interview with Drakeo for our "12 Days of Christmas" series on December 12, 2021, during Rolling Loud, California.
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Original Content Trae Tha Truth & Mysonne go in-depth on how 2020's BLM protests shaped their new collaborative project, "If You're Scared Stay Inside."
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Interviews Watch Danny Brown Gives Eddie Huang A Tour Of Detroit
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Interviews Check out Freddie Gibbs' interview with The Breakfast Club.
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Interviews Watch Big Boi Speaks On Outkast Reunion
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Interviews Before straight up walking out the interview, Joe Budden talks in depth about Drake beef with Ebro In The Morning.
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Original Content Hit-Boy joins HNHH to discuss the making of "One Mic One Gun," sending Ye the beat for "Legit," his picks for 2022's Producer Of The Year and more.
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Original Content Zaytoven sits down with HNHH for another in-depth interview on his roots in producing, his early influences from Master P to Dr. Dre, and where he sees the future of the culture heading.
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