Interviews
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Original Content Kalan.FrFr details his love for Kanye West, signing to Jay-Z, and the state of Los Angeles' hip-hop scene on Rise & Grind.
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Original Content INTERVIEW: Craig Xen speaks on Members Only, XXXTentacion and his new EP.
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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 INTERVIEW: TM88 details his new collaborative project with 1800 Tequila "Keys To The City," dishes on his potential involvement in Lil Uzi Vert's "Eternal Atake," offers an update on "88 Effect" and much more in this exclusive interview.
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Original Content Producer Dem Jointz opens up about working in Dr. Dre's inner creative circle, the Compton sound, and the hilarious struggle of leaving the nine-to-five life behind.
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Original Content INTERVIEW: The HBIC is glowing up and getting real.
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Original Content Jim Jones & Juelz Santana share a hilarious story about bringing Master P to Harlem, discuss ending violence in hip-hop, and bond over KRS-One on HNHH's 12 Days Of Christmas.
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Interviews Meghann Cuniff sat down with HNHH for a conversation about her reporting and her recent explosion in the hip-hop world.
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Original Content Seddy Hendrinx has ambitious plans. On the latest episode of "On The Come Up," the "Well Sed" artist details his elaborate dream collab, working with DJ Drama, and more.
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TV Exclusive: As the leader of 9Mag, Ryan Henry has spent the last eight years putting his life and career on display via "Black Ink Crew Chicago." He's faced waves of criticism over his decisions, but he sat down with us to discuss the new 8th season, his journey of personal growth and accountability for past mistakes, inspiring Chicago, and why a visit from DMX made for one of the most memorable moments for the 9Mag team.
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Interviews "It's alright to wanna get paid and not be stuck around the hood."
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Original Content Dro Kenji speaks about his new project "F*ck Your Feelings," getting established with Internet Money, and more for "Rise & Grind."
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Alex Zidel