Interviews
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Music Zaytoven also speaks on his relationship with Gucci Mane and his upcoming projects.
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Original Content HNHH talked to Tech N9ne during his recent tour, and found out about the meaning behind "E.B.A.H," how it feels to be a part of Billboard's Power 30, and what he'll dress up as for Halloween.
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Original Content In the twelfth and final installment of HNHH Presents: The 12 Days Of Christmas, Hit-Boy reflects on crafting "King's Disease" with Nas, why he's the most versatile producer in the game, and the rappers that lyrically inspire him.
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Music INTERVIEW: The South Florida rapper explains how music pulled him out of his depression.
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Profiles INTERVIEW: Andrew Barber, creator of Chicago-focused blog FakeShoreDrive and Redbull Sound Select curator, talks about his come-up, and shares legendary moments with Chance The Rapper, G Herbo and Twista.
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Interviews DJ Paul breaks down Three Six Mafia's influence, Lord Infamous, drugs and more.
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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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Original Content Wayno, host of the new Amazon Music series "Connected," talks modern hip-hop classics, winning over new audiences, and his top-five rappers.
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Interviews Kim & Kanye talk favorite music, Taylor Swift, and nude selfies with Harper's.
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TV With famous parents like Lil Wayne and Toya Johnson, Reginae has grown up in the spotlight. Her latest gig is as a host on ALLBLK's weekly series and she spoke with us about the show, balancing yet another business move, looking to her parents as motivation, and why she has an advantage because she knows what it's like in the hot seat.
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Interviews Jim Jones chops it up about his latest album, "Wasted Talent," his relationship with 50 Cent and more.
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Original Content Tech N9ne takes us through the making of five of his most notable collaborations with mainstream artists.
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Rose Lilah