Interviews
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Original Content "The goal is to have twenty plaques, ten mixtapes, five albums, thirty-million dollars, five houses."
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Original Content INTERVIEW: Fantasia's new album, "Sketchbook," shows a Phoenix rising from the ashes.
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Music R&B singer, songwriter, and model Journee joins Hynaken and ES$O on a new episode of "BagFuel" to discuss her progression as a songwriter and the influence that her musically-inclined family had on her as an artist.
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Original Content Wisconsin’s slam poet-turned-rapper Lakeyah is still riding high off of the release of her Quality Control debut, “Time’s Up.” She joins us for this week’s edition of Rise & Grind where she details a night out with the City Girls, Pee’s guidance, and manifesting a collaboration with Nicki Minaj.
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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 Frank's got his love locked down.
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Original Content INTERVIEW: Freddie Gibbs talks Madlib, "Bandana" guest appearances, and finally making it to the majors.
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Interviews Vic Mensa opens up about doing acid and his debut album in a new interview.
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Original Content Yelawolf took a few minutes to talk to HNHH before his show and tells us about his EP with Travis Barker, what's going on with the joint project with Big K.R.I.T. and more.
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Music Kalan.FrFr shares his thoughts about about unity in the West Coast, as well as the feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar.
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Music The Brooklyn MC's latest offering "Humble Giant" embodies the resilience of his journey. The rapper sat down with HotNewHipHop to discuss the project, as well as his collaborations with Rich The Kid, Cash Cobain and MIKE.
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Music "And Then You Pray For Me" might be his final studio album but Westside Gunn's "Michelle Records" could still see the light of day.
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Aron A.