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Entertainment Jada's outfit had her husband flustered.
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Entertainment Bynes is on a clear path now.
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Music Ariana's tribute was loved by all.
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Society In this week's proceedings, Chris Brown and Lil Wayne were both mentioned as alleged customers of suspected lean dealer Harry Garcia, who is currently on trial facing five felony charges.
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Original Content Lil Uzi Vert and Playboi Carti continue their fruitful partnership with the chart-topping "Squad (Firearm)."
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Original Content <p>Ask most Hip-Hop fans who’s been running the rap game the past three years, and the answers would mostly be the same; Kendrick Lamar…Drake…maybe some J. Cole. Even with somewhat of an agreement, there’s no science to this. There’s no exact formula of determining who is on top. Is it record sales? Some would say that, and that would justify the belief that Kendrick, Drake, or Cole are on top of the game. Using that logic however would leave justification of our culture up to whoever is buying music…whoever.
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News Peep the first of three album covers.
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News J. Cole explains murdering Miguel in his "Power Trip" video, and how he got Miguel to be down for it.
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Lists Today marks Lupe Fiasco's birthday and with it, HNHH wanted to showcase some of his most popular tracks. As this list counts down, feel free to add your favorites in the comments below.
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News Machine Gun Kelly reveals what it's like to party with Diddy, and to drink with DMX. Discussing his "Lace Up" album he feels it speaks for the "middle-lower" class.
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Profiles Interview: Mozzy discuss his formative years growing up in Sacramento, the differences between Sacramento and Bay rap, his Twitter takedown of Rich the Kid.
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Original Content A look at Mos Def's incredible 1998-1999 stretch.
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