Interviews
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Original Content Sleepy Hallow talks Kendrick Lamar's "The Art Of Peer Pressure," coming up with Sheff G, and "Still Sleep?" deluxe edition on the latest episode of "On The Come Up."
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Original Content Yelawolf opens up about why "Mile Zero" is among his most important projects, the next chapter of his career, and how TikTok has come to impact the way music is consumed.
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Music In the second episode of DJ Paul & HNHH’s “Mafia Radio” podcast, Danileigh talks about working with Prince, and Guapdad 4000 speaks on his past as a scammer, his thoughts on the election, and being a comic book lover.
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Original Content From "The Rap Game" to becoming the first solo female rap act from Atlanta to go Gold, Big Latto is out here manifesting her childhood dreams. Up next, she has her sights set on a collaboration with Nicki Minaj.
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Original Content Following the release of Dave East's "Karma 3," we caught up with the lyricist to talk about the project, his writing process, and the albums that inspired him.
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE: Mez is the man you want in your studio session.
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Original Content INTERVIEW: "Paternity Court" judge Lauren Lake gives us legal insight on Wendy Williams' divorce proceedings.
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE: Knoc-Turn'al witnessed the creation of Dr. Dre & DJ Quik's "Put It On Me."
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Pop Culture EXCLUSIVE: Matthew Lee of Inner City Press speaks on his coverage of the high-profile 6ix9ine case.
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Profiles NLE Choppa speaks on No Love Entertainment, his Memphis upbringing and more in "On The Come Up."
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Original Content Grammy-winning artist Sean Paul has topped the charts for over two decades and he's returning this year with two new albums. He told us all about the visions and collaborations for the projects & why he's taken on the responsibility of bridging divisions in Dancehall.
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Profiles Introducing Finally Famous rapper, Earlly Mac!.
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Layne Weiss