Profiles
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Profiles Interview: Mila J discusses the time she danced in a Prince video, the struggles of being a woman in the music industry, and her torrid new EP "213."
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Profiles For the latest installment of Behind the Beat, we talk to London on da Track about growing up in church, the breakup of Rich Gang, and the rare chemistry he has with Young Thug.
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Profiles D Savage reflects on "SoundCloud Rap" label, Tyler The Creator's musical prowess, and more in "On The Come Up."
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Profiles Pardison Fontaine talks dynamic with Kanye West, his friendship with Cardi B, and more in "On The Come Up."
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Profiles Jay Critch talks Rich The Kid, "Hood Favorite," TME & more in the latest episode of "On The Come Up."
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Profiles HNHH's new series "Behind The Beat" profiles unique producers that are looking to change the soundscape.
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Angus Walker -
Profiles HNHH's series "Behind The Beat" profiles unique producers that are looking to change the soundscape.
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Profiles For the latest installment of Behind the Beat, we chatted with Dun Deal about his come-up with Young Thug and Migos, the effect of Gucci Mane's absence on the Atlanta music scene, and his young production group The Remedy.
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Profiles For the latest edition of Behind The Beat, 23-year-old producer DJ Swish tells us how he ended up playing a vital role in the making of YG's "Still Brazy."
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Profiles HNHH caught up with the always trippy, Juicy J, who discusses how he continues to make hits after such a long and successful career. Juicy then talks about recording "Bands" on a $100 microphone, and says "Stay Trippy" will drop in early February.
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Profiles Chrisean isn't here for her co-parent continuing to bash their baby boy, but at least Blue's dad is stepping up to the plate to help.
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Profiles Meet J-Doe: The first signee to Busta Rhymes Conglomerate Records, who's been writing other people's hits for over five years.
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Angus Walker