Interviews
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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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Original Content Go in-depth with Denaun Porter, known for his work with D12, Eminem, G-Unit, Xzibit, Busta Rhymes, and more, with an extensive conversation on his musical legacy.
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Original Content We get Jahlil Beats to count down his top 10 records that he's had a hand in producing.
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Music HotNewHipHop spoke with Scru Face Jean about his love of battle rap, his YouTube career, and his future music plans in this exclusive interview.
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Interviews G Herbo is the latest rapper to sit down with us and roll up.
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Original Content On the latest episode of "On The Come Up," we speak to Morray about his rise to fame, being co-signed by J. Cole, and dropping his first project, all within the span of a year.
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Interviews Dej Loaf has "no fear" when it comes to her style.
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Pop Culture Brett Feldman and Cameron Damwijk, founders of cannabis legacy brand Wonderbrett, detail the origins of OG Kush and how it got them inside Dr. Dre's secretive "2001" recording sessions.
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Interviews Kevin Gates had an in-depth interview with Peter Rosenberg about his life, where he details his time spent in jail, all his tattoos, and how come he got Elvis' face inked on his body.
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Music Soulja Boy credits himself for rappers wanting to produce their own songs.
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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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Profiles INTERVIEW: Spanish production duo Cookin Soul discusses their working relationships with American artists and the evolution of Spain's hip hop scene.
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Danny Schwartz