Interviews
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Original Content Producer Dolan Beats is one of hip-hop's "Most Known Unknown."
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Original Content Baby Tate joins HotNewHipHop for the latest "On The Come Up" episode where she discusses her musical beginnings, future aspirations, and the pressures of coming from Atlanta.
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Original Content As the Rap Album Of The Year campaign continues, Pusha T shares his thoughts on Kendrick Lamar's "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers," the Clipse reunion, and what classic album he'd compare "It's Almost Dry" to.
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Interviews Rick Ross talks "Mastermind" and squashes rumors of beef with 50 Cent on Chelsea Lately.
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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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Interviews 2 Chainz appears on The Breakfast Club for an in-depth interview about his cookbook & healthy lifestyle, Ludacris and leaving the DTP label, and the attempted robbery in San Francisco.
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Original Content Following the release of their collaborative album "H.A.R.D," KXNG Crooked and Joell Ortiz open up about reuniting, the fate of "Glass House," and whether a Slaughterhouse reunion is truly in the cards.
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Original Content Kalan.FrFr details his love for Kanye West, signing to Jay-Z, and the state of Los Angeles' hip-hop scene on Rise & Grind.
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Original Content Now, who else tryna F with Hollywood Cole? The multifaceted producer details his rise for HotNewHipHop’s “On The Come Up.”
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Original Content INTERVIEW: DP Beats talks about orchestrating his wide range of collaborators, unreleased music with Lil Uzi Vert & more.
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Original Content J.I. sits down to discuss his New York hustle, his love for hip-hop, and much more in our brand new episode of "On the Come Up."
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Aron A. -
Original Content Several veteran artists, from RZA to No I.D., have sold huge percentages of their musical catalogs in recent years, and in HNHH's cover story with Rick Ross, the Boss breaks down what that actually means.
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Joshua Robinson