Interviews
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Music Rap legends Salt-N-Pepa sat down with us to talk about "Push It" being reimagined by Frito-Lay for a Flamin' Hot Super Bowl commercial, as well as by Megan Thee Stallion in her new song, "Flamin' Hottie." Check out what the ladies had to say about the Houston star reigning supreme and read the advice Cheryl "Salt" James and Sandra "Pepa" Denton have for other women in the Rap game.
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Erika Marie -
Original Content Bobby Shmurda details his unexpected friendship with his "lil' bro" Kai Cenat and drops gems for up-and-coming artists.
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Aron A. -
Original Content The Chef's appetizers hit different.
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Pop Culture We're ending Black History Month with the NCredible mogul who just kicked off his Future Superstars Tour. Nick Cannon sat down with us exclusively to speak about the artists, the tour's seminars with "star makers" like L.A. Reid, and why this is an important aspect of generational wealth within Black culture.
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Erika Marie -
Interviews Hustle Gang really do want smoke.
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content Wopo talks to HNHH about his rise to prominence, Pittsburgh sports, and the key to happiness.
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Danny Schwartz -
Original Content We sat down with Sean and director Noel to talk about fostering creativity, prioritizing friends over funds, and defining success as an independent artist.
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Original Content Capella Grey details the making of his song of the year candidate "Gyalis," why he wasn't a fan of most new music releases this year, and how he plans to take over the music industry in the next decade for the fourth day of HNHH's 12 Days of Christmas.
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Alex Zidel -
Interviews Smokepurpp's "DEADSTAR" has a new release date.
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Rose Lilah -
Original Content On hip-hop's 48th birthday, we connected with the culture's founding father DJ Kool Herc, who made history at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue.
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content Bobby Shmurda pushes back against criticism surrounding his dance moves.
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Aron A. -
Interviews Danny Brown speaks of the living conditions in his city of Detroit, and the differences in its portrayal in the rap world.
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Trevor Smith