Interviews
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Interviews Kendrick Lamar shares isight into "The Blacker The Berry," the "therapy" of "To Pimp A Butterfly," and being introduced to new fans through "Bad Blood".
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Interviews Snoop Dogg discusses dreams of being Rick James, Iggy Azalea & Macklemore's "soul" in the New York Times.
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Interviews A$AP Rocky says he's "claiming ownership" of his legacy with his upcoming album "A.L.L.A."
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Interviews After "Dope" had a huge week at Sundance Film Festival, A$AP Rocky speaks about his role and other acting aspirations with The New York Times.
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Original Content Hit-Boy joins HNHH to discuss the making of "One Mic One Gun," sending Ye the beat for "Legit," his picks for 2022's Producer Of The Year and more.
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Music Exclusive Interview: Hip Hop icon and legendary lyricist Rakim is celebrating 50 years of the culture & kicking off Black Music Month in style.
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Music From the streets to the Olympics, breakdancing has come a long way since its inception. We caught up with House Of Dance Twin Cities owners, Jake "B-Boy Boogie B" Riley and Baoie Lee Riley to discuss the 2024 Paris Olympics, the evolution of breaking, and more.
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Original Content Ahead of his 10-year anniversary show in Atlanta, Rich Homie Quan connected with HNHH to talk his classic early output and his fresh new start with "Family & Mula."
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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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Music "Da Baddest B*tch," Trina, sits down with Hynaken and E$$O to discuss women in rap.
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Original Content Zaytoven sits down with HNHH for another in-depth interview on his roots in producing, his early influences from Master P to Dr. Dre, and where he sees the future of the culture heading.
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Interviews In this week’s episode of HNHH & DJ Paul’s “Mafia Radio” Podcast, Nigerian artist, Zlatan, talks about using music as a vessel to lift him from poverty and sheds light on the SARS humanitarian crisis.
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Noor Lobad