Interviews
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Interviews 4 girls, 12 magnums, Too Short.
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Interviews Nardwuar chops it up with Mike WiLL Made It.
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Original Content Baby Money joins HotNewHipHop for the latest episode of “On The Come Up” where he discusses the Detroit lifestyle, chooses between Biggie & Jay-Z and more.
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Original Content B-Lovee joins HotNewHipHop for the latest episode of "On The Come Up" where he breaks down Bronx's drill scene, his influences, and more.
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Original Content She may be a newcomer on the scene, but Kali is already making her mark. The "Toxic Chocolate" rapper caught up with us about her "gumbo" music talents, keeping tunnel vision on her way to the top, and gave advice to other artists on their come up.
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Music Rico Nasty provides an update on her upcoming album, revealing she previously "lied" about having six songs finished for it.
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Music Rap legends Salt-N-Pepa sat down with us to talk about "Push It" being reimagined by Frito-Lay for a Flamin' Hot Super Bowl commercial, as well as by Megan Thee Stallion in her new song, "Flamin' Hottie." Check out what the ladies had to say about the Houston star reigning supreme and read the advice Cheryl "Salt" James and Sandra "Pepa" Denton have for other women in the Rap game.
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Original Content Montreal artist Chiiild is making waves in the r'n'b scene with a fusion of sounds.
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Pop Culture DJ Akademiks speaks on why he decided to enter the podcasting world, his friendship with 6ix9ine, BET and MTV being "out of touch," and much more in our exclusive new interview.
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Original Content Rick Ross sit downs with HNHH for an exclusive interview, where he talks about taking his time with the release "Richer Than I Ever Been," his sprawling Georgia estate, his role as an elder statesman in hip-hop and much more.
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Original Content Clams Casino revisits the making of A$AP Rocky's "Live.Love.A$AP" for an exclusive interview with HNHH.
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Original Content Rick Ross says that the impact of Young Dolph and Nipsey Hussle's death had a similar effect on this generation as Tupac and Biggie's deaths had on his generation.
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Aron A.