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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. Reviews Although there isn’t anything egregious about "Rolling Papers 2," it could have been improved with a more focused sense of direction.
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Richard Bryan July 17, 2018 Original Content It's the weekend which means it's time for Netflix. No matter what mood you're in today, we have a great list of movies you should watch.
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Nicole Fee September 09, 2018 Reviews "Battered Bruised & Bloody" is a three-act display of Carnage's willingness and ability to work within multiple styles of hip hop and electronic music.
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Patrick Lyons April 17, 2018 Reviews Kevin Gates remains one of the most fascinating personalities and talents on this return to his longstanding "Luca Brasi" series.
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Patrick Lyons October 07, 2018 Reviews Migos' ever-widening catalogue gets 19 tracks deeper with the release of Quavo's solo debut. Is it "for keeps?"
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Trevor Smith October 19, 2018 Original Content Another crop of rap-adjacent picks for your binge-watching needs.
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Anders Marshall October 08, 2017 Original Content Some of the great cult classics to add to your Netflix queue.
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Matt F April 14, 2019 Reviews With a top 10 hit to his pen and a new album to his name, Jahron "PartyNextDoor" Braithwaite show no signs of being interested in settling for second-best.
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Maxwell Cavaseno August 18, 2016 Reviews A$AP Ferg gives us one of the most human big-budget NY rap albums in recent memory, though "Always Strive And Prosper" does end up being a bit all over the place.
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Patrick Lyons April 26, 2016 Profiles INTERVIEW: Zoey Dollaz talks growing up in Haiti, learning game from Future, and achieving his dream of signing to L.A. Reid.
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Angus Walker August 02, 2016 Reviews "The Life Of Pablo" has made me totally reconsider how I view Kanye West.
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Patrick Lyons February 17, 2016 Original Content The hip-hop community has long turned a blind eye to mental health, but the stigma is gradually beginning to unravel.
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Luke Hinz October 03, 2018