Interviews
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Original Content INTERVIEW: Yhung T.O. is part of a nexus of young rappers teaching themselves the tricks of the trade.
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Original Content Chicago native Dreezy has spent the last decade racking up accolades in the industry. In our "Ladies First" interview, she talks about working with Hit-Boy, receiving her flowers from Coi Leray, collaborating with Issa Rae on "Rap Sh*t," while explaining why she's an "emotional gangster."
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Original Content Interview: SiR talks growing up in Inglewood, working with Stevie Wonder, and signing to TDE.
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Interviews Damon Campbell Talks To The SESHOLLOWATERBOYZ.
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Original Content Videographer Justin Fleischer gives us his first-hand account of Logic's "The Incredible True Story" tour.
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Interviews TDE's Ab-Soul and Jay Rock speak on their dynamic, "rapping for fun," and their upcoming prjects.
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Original Content HNHH had a sit down with Grand Hustle rapstress Iggy Azalea at SneakerPimps in LA. She talked about her Glory EP, which female rapper she grew up idolizing, her upcoming mixtape "Trap Gold" and working with Diplo, T.I. and the Grand Hustle family and more.
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Music Here's your daily dose of motivation, courtesy of HNHH's latest digital cover star, Rick Ross.
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE: Trippie Redd may have just dropped his new album but he's already working on the next.
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Profiles Joey Purp talks Save Money, bridging divides in Chicago rap, and his long-awaited new project "iiiDrops."
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Profiles Cuban Doll opens up about the benefits of independence, inspiring the youth, and more.
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Original Content Kicking off our brand new "12 Days Of Christmas" interview series is a conversation with the legendary KXNG Crooked, who opens up about the pandemic's impact on the rap game, the verse of the year, and which Slaughterhouse member would win a four-man Verzuz battle. Expect a brand new interview with a different figure in the hip-hop and pop culture landscape the next twelve days leading up to Christmas.
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Mitch Findlay