Interviews
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Original Content For Day 7 Of HNHH's "12 Days Of Christmas" interview series, Mario Judah speaks to us about parodying Playboi Carti's "Whole Lotta Red," his meteoric rise to fame thanks to "Die Very Rough," and how he started merging rock and metal with hip-hop.
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Original Content It's been 20 years exactly since Tupac Shakur passed away - we remember some of his finest pieces of spoken wisdom.
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Original Content A new season of HNHH's "On the Come Up" is here! Jackboy helps us kick it off, with an exclusive interview where he speaks on moving from Kodak Black's Sniper Gang to start his own imprint, 1804 Records, the Florida rap scene, building generational wealth for his family, and much more.
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Music Zaytoven took the time to speak with HNHH about his busy 2023 and what big things are in store heading into next year.
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Interviews Pusha T discusses why there aren't openly gay rappers and using the n-word with Larry King.
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Original Content Nate Fox doesn't want to make you a beat, he wants to help you make "the best fucking song."
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Profiles Meet DP Beats, the enigmatic producer whose oft-underrated work is inextricably linked to some of today's biggest rap stars.
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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 Beasley provides a detailed introduction to the Ultimate Rap League (URL), discusses Drake's involvement, explains the importance of battle rap in today's Hip-Hop culture, and reflects on some of the greatest battles in URL history.
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Music Roc Nation's rising rapper Bobby Fishscale emerged out of the Florida scene, but he stands out from the crowd. Check out our exclusive interview with the motivational rapper.
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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 Doja Cat speaks on her collaboration with Rico Nasty and how she would be embarrassed to send beats to Pharrell.
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