Interviews
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Interviews Waka Flocka talks about his history with Gucci Mane in-depth on The Breakfast Club.
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Interviews Logic talks about sharing personal stories in his music.
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Her career shifted after she appeared in Migos's "Bad and Boujee" music video, and with each step up the ladder of success, Rubi Rose's "gangsta sexy girl" attitude continues to woo new admirers.
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Music Maxo Kream unpacks his connection with Playboi Carti and reveals how they first met in an exclusive new interview.
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Original Content Zaytoven sits down with HNHH for another in-depth interview on his roots in producing, his early influences from Master P to Dr. Dre, and where he sees the future of the culture heading.
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Original Content 1017 signee & South Memphis native Pooh Shiesty joins us for this week's edition of "Rise & Grind" where he details Gucci Mane's guidance on "Shiesty Season," linking up with Lil Durk after growing up on drill culture, and capitalizing off of the "Big Blrrd’" ad-lib.
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Profiles After a surprise deal with Fool's Gold, Atlanta trapper ManMan Savage has his sights set on EDM and beyond.
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Music EXCLUSIVE: Big Moochie Grape opens up to HotNewHipHop in his first interview since being released from jail.
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Original Content Havoc, one half-of Mobb Deep and a pioneer of dark production, opens up about his creativity, why he loves his time with G-Unit, and some of his favorite moments in the studio.
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Original Content The Mallory Bros. podcast hosts, consisting of twins Terrance and Terrell, speak to HNHH for Black Future Month about their perspective on Black film and where they think it needs to go in the future.
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Interviews Juice WRLD's "Lucid Dream" producer Nick Mira breaks down the song's instrumental.
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Profiles Interview: Zaytoven speaks on his long history as church organist, the remarkable making of "Beast Mode," and how he's managed to remain a devoted family man while serving the streets with combustible trap beats for the past 15 years.
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Danny Schwartz