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Original Content Unfoonk speaks on being part of a famous music family with Young Thug, their "Slime Language 2" collaboration "Real," his upcoming new music, and more.
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Original Content Pressa explains how he's evolved as an artist since breaking out, whether he prefers living in Toronto or the States, being attracted to Coi Leray because she "looks like" him, and more for HNHH's "On The Come Up."
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE: Mez is the man you want in your studio session.
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Music Germ gives thanks to his sponsors while staying true to his devilish ways.
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Relationships INTERVIEW: Jerrika Karlae is ready for her rap-game close-up.
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Music The 21-year-old boundless creative from Atlanta is finding it more difficult to stay at her peak powers and mindfulness, but it's why she works that much harder on her new album "LVL5 P2" to be free.
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Original Content The OG Archetype.
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Original Content Fresh off of the release of Bryson Tiller's latest album, which he executive produced, Charlie Heat shares gems for up-and-coming producers, discusses his approach to production and the rise of Jersey Club.
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Original Content A new season of HNHH's "On the Come Up" is here! Jackboy helps us kick it off, with an exclusive interview where he speaks on moving from Kodak Black's Sniper Gang to start his own imprint, 1804 Records, the Florida rap scene, building generational wealth for his family, and much more.
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Original Content Key Glock talks growing up in South Memphis, his relationship with Young Dolph, why he likes Gucci Mane so much, and "Yellow Tape 2" in HNHH's "On the Come Up."
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Original Content 1017 signee & South Memphis native Pooh Shiesty joins us for this week's edition of "Rise & Grind" where he details Gucci Mane's guidance on "Shiesty Season," linking up with Lil Durk after growing up on drill culture, and capitalizing off of the "Big Blrrd’" ad-lib.
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