Interviews
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Interviews Kendrick Lamar sat down in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter and dished on his infamous verse on "Control," Grammy nominations, and a new album.
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Music Devin Malik is already a master of dichotomy, versatility, and adaptability, and spoke with HNHH about his tools of the trade.
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Original Content HNHH debuts a brand new digital cover story featuring Gunna.
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Original Content Sir Michael Rocks speaks to HotNewHipHop on a variety of topics, he talks about his next mixtape, his relationship with Chuck Inglish, signing to Jet Life Recordings and a lot of other random ish.
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Music His latest project touches on themes of being self-motivated.
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Interviews TDE's Ab-Soul and Jay Rock speak on their dynamic, "rapping for fun," and their upcoming prjects.
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Interviews 2 Chainz comments on his subject matter, "B.O.A.T.S. II," running during the robbery and more.
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Interviews Kanye West couldn't get enough of it.
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Music 30 years after the release of "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik," Big Boi remains committed to pushing the boundaries through his musical ventures, whether in his solo discography or dishing out delicious bars for Papa Johns new campaign, "Better Get You Some."
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Music Exclusive: With “Sidharth,” Sid Sriram plants a flag for South Asian talent across the world. Having gained his footing in South Indian cinema, he signed with Def Jam for his first English-speaking record that comprehensively captures his musical identity, blending his roots as a Carnatic musician with elements of R&B, indie rock, and electronic.
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Original Content Fresh off of the release of Bryson Tiller's latest album, which he executive produced, Charlie Heat shares gems for up-and-coming producers, discusses his approach to production and the rise of Jersey Club.
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Interviews Kanye West speaks on his controversial merch, Tyler, The Creator's creativity, the afterlife and more in his sit downs with Power 106 and 97.1 AMP.
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