Interviews
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Original Content D Smoke opens up about "Black Habits," his victory on Netflix's "Rhythm + Flow," and the importance of creative songwriting in the season premiere of "On The Come Up."
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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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Original Content Pi'erre Bourne explains how he built his career from the ground up.
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Profiles Bryson Tiller is poised to break out in a big way with his upcoming album "T R A P S O U L."
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Original Content Yungeen Ace details his debut album "Life Of Betrayal 2x," his viral song "Who I Smoke," and Jacksonville rap beef for "Rise & Grind."
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Music EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Queen Naiija is back with her incredible new mixtape, "After the Butterflies." Queen sat down with us to talk about her putting her relationship in her music, becoming comfortable in her solitude, her fire collaborations, and why she's always been a "regular-degular-schmegular girl."
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Original Content Get to know the New 1017 through exclusive interviews with five members of Gucci Mane's newly re-established roster.
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Original Content Fresh off the release of his stirring 21st studio album, "I Hate When Life’s Going Great," LaRussell caught up with HNHH to discuss everything from his unique approach to independence to what the future holds for his movement in Vallejo.
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Music EXCLUSIVE: Rob49 has the utmost confidence that the New Orleans Vultures will beat G Herbo's Chopper City team at the second annual Vulture Island weekend.
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Profiles Southside of 808 Mafia recently received three production credits on Future and Drake's "What A Time To Be Alive." Now we go Behind the Beat with him, as he discusses getting his start as a producer, blowing up with Waka Flocka Flame and crafting Future's "DS2."
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Music Exclusive: Rap royalty Cheryl "Salt" James from Salt-N-Pepa helped revolutionize women's voices in the culture. She spoke with us about women like Sparky Dee and MC Lyte who have always been supportive, and shared advice about not letting the industry become a trap.
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Music Fat Nick pays homage to his fallen friend Lil Peep, talks upcoming music, and more.
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Mitch Findlay