Interviews
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Interviews Jay-Z sits down for an in-depth interview with The Breakfast Club, discussing sports, being proud of Kanye West, his Samsung app, and much more.
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Music He says "CTRL" is a project that "represents women all over the world.”
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Music CyHi The Prynce details the kind of collaborations that Kanye West is keeping under lock and key.
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TV Joey Bada$$ talks about his role on the TV show "Mr. Robot."
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Original Content INTERVIEW: Groundbreaking producer Clams Casino chops it up with HNHH about the impact of his work, "Moon Trip Radio" and working with everyone from Lil Peep to Lil B.
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Sports Darren Waller is committed to authenticity, even if he's misunderstood. In this exclusive interview, he discusses the parallels between music and football, dealing with criticism, and his top 5 rappers of all time.
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Original Content On the fifteenth anniversary of "Fishscale," Ghostface Killah reflects on his creative process, the art of storytelling, connecting with MF DOOM, and the death of the album as we know it.
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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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Interviews Check out some quotables from our in-depth interview with YG. The Bompton leader talks Kendrick Lamar, the sacrifices he's made for "F*ck Donald Trump," and why his new album is so dark.
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Interviews Memphis Bleek has spoken out about Jay Z's no in his "Diamonds (Remix)" verse.
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Original Content Trinidad James talks about his passion for the music, his goal for "10 Piece Mild," how he believes in his hair, starting trends, and more in an exclusive interview with HotNewHipHop.
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Original Content On Day 9 of HNHH Presents: 12 Days Of Christmas, Royce Da 5'9" reflects on his discography, learning production from Denaun & DJ Premier, his first Grammy nomination, the love-hate relationship between artist and media, and much more.
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Mitch Findlay