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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. Original Content Before hitting the stage with Rico Nasty at Red Bull's SoundClash in Chicago, Danny Brown shares his thoughts on the match-up, his efforts in comedy, and what to expect on his next album, "Quaranta."
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Aron A. December 28, 2021 Sneakers The Air Jordan 7 turned 30 years old in 2022.
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Alexander Cole September 05, 2022 Original Content 1017 signee & South Memphis native Pooh Shiesty joins us for this week's edition of "Rise & Grind" where he details Gucci Mane's guidance on "Shiesty Season," linking up with Lil Durk after growing up on drill culture, and capitalizing off of the "Big Blrrd’" ad-lib.
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Aron A. March 01, 2021 Reviews Westside Gunn's unique brand of artistry arrives in full splendor on the opulent and brutally violent "Pray For Paris."
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Mitch Findlay April 23, 2020 Reviews Kodak Black’s spirit is alive and well on Jackboy, while Sniper Gang’s second-in-command holds down the vision on his most polished project to date.
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Aron A. May 02, 2020 Original Content With the term classic holding such weight within the rap game, it feels appropriate to examine five albums that may very well be deserving of the status.
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Mitch Findlay September 23, 2020 Original Content DJ Drama's Gangsta Grillz mixtapes have spawned some incredible music over the last decade. We're looking at ten of the best projects.
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Shirley Ju January 25, 2015 TV Unveil the wealth of success amassed by Trina reflecting her groundbreaking contributions and iconic status in music.
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Jake Skudder May 25, 2023 Original Content Two of New York's finest go head to head in this week's installment of "Who Had The Better Debut Album?"
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Mitch Findlay December 07, 2017 Profiles Interview: Anderson .Paak talks about growing up in Oxnard, CA, music school days, and working with Dr. Dre.
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Danny Schwartz January 19, 2016 Society Joyner Lucas' "I'm Not Racist" has people reevaluating the conversation surrounding race.
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Mitch Findlay December 02, 2017 Reviews Both Jadakiss and Fabolous are lyrical monsters, but who came with the stronger verses on their joint offering, "Friday on Elm Street"?
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Karlton Jahmal December 01, 2017