Interviews
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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 We're launching our "Ladies First" series with a compelling interview with Tinashe. The alternative multi-genre singer opens up about the obstacles she's faced, the importance of keeping women on her team, advice she received from Madonna, and why artists like Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat, Normani, and Chlöe x Halle deserve praise.
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Profiles Lantana talks to HotNewHipHop about his come-up in Cincinnati and where his rap name came from.
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Original Content Flo Milli details her early life in Mobile, Alabama and being inspired by both Nicki Minaj and Rico Nasty in a brand new instalment of "On The Come Up."
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Original Content J.I. sits down to discuss his New York hustle, his love for hip-hop, and much more in our brand new episode of "On the Come Up."
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Interviews Post Malone talks about signing with Republic and remaining faithful to his girl on the Breakfast Club.
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Music Exclusive: Lakeyah wants to emphasize the quality of music over the numbers game. The "Want Em Hood" rapper talks samples, how Flo Milli "shocked" her, and Milwaukee's rap scene.
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Original Content "It was really like 'I fuck with your art'-type shit."
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Original Content Yung Bleu talks "Investments" to "Moon Boy," DMX inspiration, and attempts to recall his very first raps about SpongeBob SquarePants on the latest episode of HNHH's "On The Come Up."
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Original Content Desiigner joins HNHH’s 12 Days of Christmas to discuss his recent string of singles, his long-awaited debut studio album, legendary G.O.O.D. Music experiences, and much more.
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Interviews The reality-tv star tells all in the new Breakfast Club interview.
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Raven-Symoné didn't expect for her journey to self-discovery to lead her to creating a new album. Read through as she discusses opening up about her personal life for the first time, being in the industry for most of her life, and being influenced by icons like Queen Latifah, Kendrick Lamar & Jay-Z.
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Erika Marie