Interviews
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Original Content Jim Jones & Juelz Santana share a hilarious story about bringing Master P to Harlem, discuss ending violence in hip-hop, and bond over KRS-One on HNHH's 12 Days Of Christmas.
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Original Content G Herbo joins us for the latest edition of "12 Days Of Christmas" where he reflects on receiving words of wisdom from Jadakiss, working with Nicki Minaj, and performing alongside Miley Cyrus at Lollapalooza.
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Original Content In an excerpt from our upcoming digital cover story interview with Vince Staples, he details working with Lil Baby on “East Point Prayer," off his new album "Ramona Park Broke My Heart."
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Original Content King Louie sits down for an in-depth conversation with HNHH, detailing "Drilluminati," the origin of drill music and the biggest misconceptions about it, and why he loves Canada so much.
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Original Content Fresh off of the release of "M.I.N.D," Ace Hood sits down with HNHH for an in-depth interview about the state of Florida rap, his new project, and healing from past trauma.
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Original Content We're excited to debut our brand new digital cover story with Kevin Gates.
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Interviews THE PLUG INTERVIEW: T.I. breaks down his business ventures, his BET show - The Grand Hustle, real estate, street knowledge and more.
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Music Famous Dex shares an interesting connection between Lil Uzi Vert and Rich The Kid in "On The Come Up."
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Original Content Lady London joins HNHH for the latest episode of "On The Come Up," where she discusses her dream collab, co-signs from Nas & Busta Rhymes, and more.
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Interviews 2 Chainz offers his opinion Donald Sterling's racist comments.
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Original Content GloRilla joins HotNewHipHop for the season premiere of “On The Come Up,” where she discusses her Grammy-nominated single, “F.N.F. (Let’s Go),” dream collaborations & more
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Pop Culture During a recent interview with Vlad, DL Hughley discussed how children view their fathers through their mother's eyes.
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