Interviews
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Original Content INTERVIEW: We chop it up with Taylor Gang producer Sledgren about his creative process and direction since breaking out with Wiz Khalifa.
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Original Content INTERVIEW: Kali Uchis' performance repertoire is all things informal, inspired, new, and most importantly poetic.
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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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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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Original Content Interview: Uno the Activist discusses his rise alongside Playboi Carti and Thouxanbandfauni, the genesis of "Parkin' Lot Pimpin," and his new project "LiveShyneDie."
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Interviews Birdman explains why he demanded "respek" from The Breakfast Club, his relationship with Lil Wayne, and why Rick Ross should stay out of his business during new interview with HOT 97.
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Original Content INTERVIEW: Mick Jenkins explains why "nobody can come for him except Kendrick," talks "Pieces Of A Man," and breaks down the value of personal growth.
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Original Content Young Rog talks about his unqiue label situation with Shelley FKA DRAM's Waver and LVRN, his new project "Boy Next Door," and more in this new edition of "Rise & Grind."
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Original Content Coi Leray shares an update on her upcoming debut album, speaks on her recent studio session with Justin Bieber, and explains why she chose to remix "TWINNEM" with DaBaby during an exclusive interview from Rolling Loud NYC.
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Music Ralo, the ever-outspoken 1017 Records signee, explains how he lost his respect for Jeezy once he got into the rap game.
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Original Content Bobby Shmurda pushes back against criticism surrounding his dance moves.
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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