Interviews
- Interviews Watch Diddy Reflects On His Father's Death
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Rose Lilah
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Interviews Watch Jake One Breaks Down The Making Of Chance The Rapper's "Acid Rain"
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Music Lil Uzi Vert secures a big win at the VMAs.
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Original Content Seddy Hendrinx has ambitious plans. On the latest episode of "On The Come Up," the "Well Sed" artist details his elaborate dream collab, working with DJ Drama, and more.
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TV For our "12 Days of Christmas" series, Ryan Destiny chats with us about her new single "How Many," balancing multiple creative pursuits, and explains why she's thinks she's a boring person (we don't believe it!).
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Original Content Lola Brooke joins HNHH to kick off 12 Days Of Christmas to discuss "Don't Play With Me," performing in front of Jay-Z & meeting Pusha T and Meek Mill.
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Interviews Exclusive: Roxanne Shanté is not only Rap royalty, but she is one of the genre's most celebrated pioneers who helped lay the foundation of Hip Hop. She'll be hosting the Rock The Bells Festival this weekend and we caught up with her to talk about preserving Hip Hop history, respecting the OGs, and the advice she would give this new generation of women in the Rap game (hint: get a lawyer immediately!).
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Original Content GloRilla joins HotNewHipHop for the season premiere of “On The Come Up,” where she discusses her Grammy-nominated single, “F.N.F. (Let’s Go),” dream collaborations & more
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Original Content In an excerpt from our upcoming digital cover story with Vince Staples, the Long Beach, CA native reflects on his friendship with Mac Miller and ScHoolboy Q’s feedback ahead of each album.
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Original Content In an excerpt from our upcoming digital cover story interview with Vince Staples, he details working with Lil Baby on “East Point Prayer," off his new album "Ramona Park Broke My Heart."
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Interviews D'Angelo will guest on the Tavis Smiley Show on September 2nd and 3rd.
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Interviews Earl Sweatshirt says, "the OF thing follows you – it’s viral – even though not one thing I’ve done in the past couple years has been focused on OF."
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Rose Lilah