Cordae
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Music Black Music Month meets the perfect road trip vibe—iconic classics and fresh bangers collide to fuel every mile with unstoppable energy.
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Songs IDK and Cordae are linking up for the first time on this reflective single, and they display some solid chemistry throughout.
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Zachary Horvath -
Relationships What happens when rappers fall for pro athletes? A look at the stories behind Hip Hop's biggest romances with sports royalty.
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Erika Marie -
Music Cordae reveals what really happened to YBN.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Original Content Here are HNHH’s top 15 freestyles of 2022.
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Joshua Robinson -
Original Content This week, music took a significant hit with the loss of our legend, Ms. Roberta Flack. We're honoring her legacy by revisiting how her music influenced Hip Hop. Rest in Power to an icon.
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Erika Marie -
Music What did Cordae mean?
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Alexander Cole -
Music This week is jam-packed with phenomenal tracks from the likes of Ice Spice, Mustard, Cordae, Luh Tyler, and more.
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Alexander Cole -
Songs Lyrical Lemonade drops the first single from their upcoming full-length.
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Noah Grant -
Relationships What caused their split hasn't been shared, but we are wishing these two the best.
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Zachary Horvath -
Music Charlamagne Tha God was straightforward about the question.
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Cole Blake -
Sports Osaka seemingly lamented about her love life on social media.
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Ben Mock -
Music The rapper is concerned with quality.
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Elias Andrews -
Music August was a pretty solid month.
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HNHH Staff -
Songs Cordae is beginning the rollout for a new album.
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Music Cordae's new album, Crossroads, features the Lil Wayne collaboration "Back on the Road." Cordae has defended his album since it's debut.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Mixtapes Cordae's biggest goal on this record was to improve in multiple aspects, and there's growth in certain areas.
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Zachary Horvath -
Songs Cordae is a week away from "The Crossroads."
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Zachary Horvath -
Music After saying that rap is the "most looked-down-upon profession," the North Carolina-born rapper admitted that he's willing to be a hypocrite.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares