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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 "Rap Or Go To The League" finds 2 Chainz settling into the role of "OG" quite nicely.
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Mitch Findlay March 01, 2019 Streetwear Ahead of the launch of the limited edition Dapper Dan x Pepsi Football Watching Capsule Collection, we spoke to the father of logo-mania about the infamous Mike Tyson fight, Michael K. Williams, and so much more.
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Aron A. September 14, 2021 Original Content Big Boi is ready to wake up the masses with his next album "The Big Sleepover," a collaborative effort with Sleepy Brown.
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Mitch Findlay August 10, 2021 Reviews Offset abandons the shield that he’s held in front of his persona for so long, giving us an accurate portrayal of Kiari Kendrell Cephus, flaws and all.
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Aron A. March 01, 2019 Original Content Despite 21 Savage's birthplace, it's clear his identity is deeply intertwined with Atlanta.
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Robert Blair February 06, 2019 Original Content Logic and Eminem's new collab nabs the top spot. Elsewhere, an ongoing beef between Mozzy and Philthy Rich dominates our top ten.
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Patrick Lyons May 06, 2019 Original Content After decades of fighting for its due respect, Drake and Cardi B's Las Vegas residencies cement hip-hop's place at the forefront of modern culture.
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Robert Blair February 01, 2019 Original Content On the fifteenth anniversary of "Fishscale," Ghostface Killah reflects on his creative process, the art of storytelling, connecting with MF DOOM, and the death of the album as we know it.
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Mitch Findlay March 28, 2021 Original Content Playboi Carti's "Whole Lotta Red" is filled to the brim with punk and metal aesthetics that make this album a unique experience.
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Alexander Cole January 01, 2021 Original Content Eminem goes Alfred Hitchcock circa 1960.
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Mitch Findlay January 17, 2020 TV Binge yourself into a nostalgia-induced coma.
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Michael Kaminsky November 30, 2019 Reviews Rick Ross' audaciously titled "God Forgives, I Don't" is one of the most anticipated albums of the year, armed with some of the biggest features in the game. Those searching for bangers will not be disappointed as Ross oscillates between letting his stellar features shine, and commanding tracks on his own.
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