Interviews
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Original Content In our holiday interview with music icon Syleena Johnson, she tells us about producing 3 Christmas movie soundtracks, making room for new artists, and explains being an "extroverted introvert."
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Original Content SleazyWorld Go is just warming up. The "Sleazy Flow" rapper HNHH to discuss his breakout year, relationship with Tech N9ne, and leaving behind a legacy like Juice WRLD.
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Original Content Breaking new ground as a Hip Hop artist in the mainstream, HotNewHipHop chopped it up with Lecrae to find out just what makes him stand out in today's rap culture. In an era where records sales are hard to come by, Lecrae shares his thoughts on success, substance, his collaborations and his critics.
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Wrestling Lio Rush is quite the individual.
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Music Tech N9ne opens up about his wide-ranging career in our new interview.
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Music Exclusive Interview: On the heels of "Beautiful Girls" reaching 1 billion YouTube views, the singer returns with a Reggae-Pop album and talks "teaching the game" to artists like Travis Scott, Lil Tjay, and NoCap.
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Music HNHH got to speak with KayCyy about his latest project and his plans for the future.
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Pop Culture "I just want to let people know that they got a shot."
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Music Kalan.FrFr shares his thoughts about about unity in the West Coast, as well as the feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar.
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Original Content Yung Baby Tate commandeers the spotlight on this week's edition of "Rise & Grind," in which she reveals the creation process behind her viral hit "I Am," touching on her partnership with Issa Rae's Raedio, and stresses the importance of positive affirmations.
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Original Content INTERVIEW: Riding high following the release of "Bossman," Rich The Kid has discovered and perfected his formula for entrepreneurial success.
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Interviews Kendrick Lamar reveals his favorite "Control" response, as well as clearing the air on his "King Of New York" line.
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Trevor Smith