Interviews
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Interviews Hit-Boy talks about not having a "signature sound," and what Drake's like in the studio.
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Original Content Pete Rock breaks down his extensive career, the legendary Black artists that inspired him, why crate-digging will never go extinct, the magic of live instrumentation, and much more.
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Original Content The Young Money signee talks about her difficult past, being grateful for Kodak Black, her relationship with XXXTentacion's mom, Cleo, and more.
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: SMILEZ, formerly known as Jack Bruno, introduces himself to the world following his high-profile feature on Tekashi 6ix9ine's new album "TattleTales."
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Interviews Kanye unveiled his flying stage last night during the opening leg of the Saint Pablo tour.
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Interviews Meghann Cuniff sat down with HNHH for a conversation about her reporting and her recent explosion in the hip-hop world.
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Original Content Key Glock talks growing up in South Memphis, his relationship with Young Dolph, why he likes Gucci Mane so much, and "Yellow Tape 2" in HNHH's "On the Come Up."
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Original Content Pensacola, Florida native LBS Kee'vin shines on this week's edition of "Rise & Grind," where he explains how leaving his hometown is his biggest accomplishment so far, how he never thought he would become a rapper, and how "Shining" with 42 Dugg came about.
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Original Content Interview: the incomparable YouTube personality Big Quint speaks on his rise to internet stardom.
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Interviews Lil Wayne shares the story of when his mother pulled him out of school, and reveals the realities of having a celebrity status in prison.
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Music The 21-year-old boundless creative from Atlanta is finding it more difficult to stay at her peak powers and mindfulness, but it's why she works that much harder on her new album "LVL5 P2" to be free.
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Original Content A new season of HNHH's "On the Come Up" is here! Jackboy helps us kick it off, with an exclusive interview where he speaks on moving from Kodak Black's Sniper Gang to start his own imprint, 1804 Records, the Florida rap scene, building generational wealth for his family, and much more.
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Joshua Robinson