Interviews
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Original Content INTERVIEW: TM88 details his new collaborative project with 1800 Tequila "Keys To The City," dishes on his potential involvement in Lil Uzi Vert's "Eternal Atake," offers an update on "88 Effect" and much more in this exclusive interview.
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Interviews HNHH chops it up with Tory Lanez about his origins and his work for other artists.
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Original Content For this week's Rise & Grind, we caught up with Drake's favorite rapper, Smiley, to discuss "Buy Or Bye 2," performing at OVO Fest for his second-ever live show, and his recent health journey.
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Original Content Omerettà The Great discusses everything from "Sorry Not Sorry" and her camaraderie with fellow Atlanta femcees to her "Love & Hip Hop" experience and her love for 2pac.
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Original Content INTERVIEW: One of Pac's closest collaborators shares details of the upcoming Outlawz album and potential biopic.
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Interviews A$AP Rocky discusses fashion once again in a new magazine interview, and broaches the subject of homosexuality and how it's viewed in hip-hop.
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Original Content HotNewHipHop chops it up with Smoke DZA for an exclusive interview about his favorite subject - weed.
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Interviews DJ Paul breaks down Three Six Mafia's influence, Lord Infamous, drugs and more.
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Profiles Toronto Def Jam signee Jahkoy talks to HNHH about transitioning from rapping to singing, getting his big break in LA, "California Heaven," and his new project, "Foreign Water."
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Music Exclusive: Sa-Roc & Sol Messiah discuss Minneapolis as a hub for hip-hop, producing Dead Prez's "Hell Yeah (Remix)" ft. Jay-Z, and why DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince are among the greatest MC-DJ duos in hip-hop history.
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Interviews THE PLUG INTERVIEW: Dre London breaks down his career beginnings, working with Post Malone and much more.
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Original Content We sat down with Sean and director Noel to talk about fostering creativity, prioritizing friends over funds, and defining success as an independent artist.
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Anders Marshall