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Discover exclusive hip-hop features on HotNewHipHop. Read interviews, album reviews, think pieces, and curated lists covering music, culture, and more. 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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Danny Schwartz September 27, 2016 Reviews “Savage Journey to the American Dream”, Stalley's first offering since MMG signing
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Anya Leibovitch April 05, 2012 Reviews Eminem's "Kamikaze" provides fans and haters alike with ample fodder for their respective causes.
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Mitch Findlay September 04, 2018 Reviews Lupe drops his strongest effort since "The Cool," enough to erase our memories of "DROGAS Light."
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Karlton Jahmal October 01, 2018 Original Content Certain artists like to take their time in between projects to make sure it comes out as the best possible product, but here are a list of artists that seem to be taking a little bit longer than expected.
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Maurice Richardson December 20, 2012 Reviews After dominating the airwaves over the summer with "Type of Way," Rich Homie Quan sets out to prove that he's more than a one-hit wonder with "I Promise I Will Never Stop Going In."
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Iva Anthony December 05, 2013 Original Content Logic talks about being biracial and his upcoming debut album in an exclusive interview with HotNewHipHop.
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Rose Lilah November 07, 2013 Sneakers Sneakers that aren't worth their price tag, no matter the circumstance.
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Willie T. Plaza January 08, 2018 Original Content India Love is no rookie when it comes to flexin' her assets on Instagram.
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E Gadsby May 19, 2018 Original Content Famous Dex has got a thing for eye-brow arching Instagram posts.
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E Gadsby July 07, 2018 Viral Though many of us try, we can't resist watching a crazy fight video from time to time. Here's a collection of the best from the pages of WSHH.
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Devon Jefferson November 29, 2017 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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Bruce Smith January 15, 2015