Interviews
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Pop Culture The actress made a surprise revelation in an interview with DJ Vlad.
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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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Music "And Then You Pray For Me" might be his final studio album but Westside Gunn's "Michelle Records" could still see the light of day.
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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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Pop Culture This rising Bronx emcee may have launched her career on reality TV, but it doesn't define her future. DreamDoll talks to us about receiving advice from Rap vets, wanting to lock in a music video with Teyana Taylor, and revealing her sexuality through her music.
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Interviews Lil Wayne shares the story of when his mother pulled him out of school, and reveals the realities of having a celebrity status in prison.
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Original Content INTERVIEW: One of Pac's closest collaborators shares details of the upcoming Outlawz album and potential biopic.
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Original Content Get to know the New 1017 through exclusive interviews with five members of Gucci Mane's newly re-established roster.
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Music Exclusive: Rap royalty Cheryl "Salt" James from Salt-N-Pepa helped revolutionize women's voices in the culture. She spoke with us about women like Sparky Dee and MC Lyte who have always been supportive, and shared advice about not letting the industry become a trap.
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Interviews 50 Cent sat down for an hour-long conversation with Hot 97 about the falling apart of G-Unit, and explained why the individual members didn't get the same amount of fame as he did.
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Original Content 14 years ago, T. Mills emerged as an online star who later collaborated with artists like T.I. and Ty Dolla $ign. He toured the world and eventually backed out of the spotlight, but he's finally returned.
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Profiles INTERVIEW: Adamn Killa talks getting out of Chicago, working with WeDidIt and Bromance, and touring the world with Yung Lean.
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