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News <p>Once you start getting a bit of a success and fame, the lawsuits start piling in. DJ Mustard is starting to reach that stage in his career, with a new lawsuit claiming he ripped off ideas from a friend by the name of Mike Free.</p>
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Rose Lilah 147 Views
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Original Content HNHH picks out choice underrated tracks from generally agreed-upon rap classics.
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Newton Stern 162 Views
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Original Content Weekly review of the Hip-Hop and R&B sales/charts.
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Rose Lilah 124 Views
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Original Content HNHH brings you the most dope, weird, interesting, shocking and funny photos posted by hip hop artists on Instagram.
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Glennisha Morgan 158 Views
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Original Content A look at the funniest, most entertaining, and outrageous tweets from some of the biggest names in hip hop.
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Brian Josephs 89 Views
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Original Content We imagine what it would be like to smoke with 8 of our favorite weed rappers.
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hnhh 124 Views
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Lists Over the past few decades exceptional hip-hop groups have come and gone. Each one of them showcasing their own individual styles while also assisting in the longevity of the hip-hop genre. Here's a list of the top ten worst hip-hop group break-ups.
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Vanessa Oswald 1281 Views
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Original Content Bobby Shmurda's breakout hit, "Hot Nigga," now has attracted freestyles from a number of high-profile artists, making it time to choose your favorite.
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Patrick Lyons 176 Views
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Original Content Weekly review of the Hip-Hop and R&B sales/charts.
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Rose Lilah 122 Views
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News Stacey Dash thinks Kanye may be crossing a few boundaries in his Wireless festival rant.
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Lloyd Jaffe 250 Views
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Original Content Get to know the ranks of Drake's OVO Sound record label.
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Patrick Lyons 517 Views
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Original Content New Orleans has always been a hub for music, first with Jazz and then more recently with hip hop. NOLA hip hop culture has been around since the '80s and the bounce movement, putting the city on the map for quality hip hop. But the damage of the storm proved to be much stronger than anyone expected. Artists and record companies like Cash Money and No Limit had no choice but to relocate to other states and lay low. Despite the permanent damage Hurricane Katrina inflicted on so many lives, the underground hip hop scene has slowly returned to the city in an effort to rebuild the New Orleans spirit.
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Rula Al-Nasrawi 281 Views