Interviews
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Interviews Watch R. Kelly's sit-down with HuffPost Live.
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Interviews Pusha T chopped it up with Sway In The Morning and spit a vicious freestyle.
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Interviews A$AP Ferg gave us some insight into his upcoming sophomore album, and shared some words of wisdom from A$AP Yams.
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Interviews Watch Lil Bibby sit-down with Montreality.
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Interviews Big Sean pays a visit to The Breakfast Club.
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Rapsody has partnered with Crown Royal Apple for "The Royal Sessions" where emerging artists are able to showcase their talents. She spoke with us about her role as "The Royal Sessions" master of ceremonies, told us advice she has for budding artists, and shared why creatives shouldn't be afraid to slide into their favorite artists DMs for advice.
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Original Content It's been 8 years since Sean Kingston released his last album, and as he readies his new record "Deliverance," the singer speaks with us exclusively about his start on MySpace, his maturity as an artist, and explains how Jay-Z inspired him to build his brand.
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Atlanta rapper Nechie speaks on his new project "Shady Baby", growing up with Gunna, the legacy he wants to leave behind, and more.
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Original Content On the tenth day of HNHH's "12 Days of Christmas", Rico Nasty tells us about her love-hate relationship with Amazon, how women dominated rap in 2020, how her life changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, Teyana Taylor's retirement, and more.
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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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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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