LaRussell
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Music LaRussell said during a podcast that after he grew up, he came to the conclusion that Lil Wayne doesn't have much substance in his music.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music LaRussell says that fans are misunderstanding what he was going for with the lyrics to his wildly controversial new song.
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Cole Blake -
Music LaRussell garnered controversy for calling Donald Trump, Adolf Hitler, Jeffrey Epstein, and more "heaven-sent" on a new song.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music For every pint of lean, every blunt, Wayne maintained a relentless work ethic comparable to Kobe Bryant, yet LaRussell’s recent comments underline how Lil Wayne’s influence is both monumental and complicated.
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Original Content LaRussell faces backlash after calling figures like Hitler and Epstein “heaven-sent,” then doubling down as criticism grows.
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Songs LaRussell takes us back to the 90s with Yay Area dance moves.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Original Content Fresh off the release of his stirring 21st studio album, "I Hate When Life’s Going Great," LaRussell caught up with HNHH to discuss everything from his unique approach to independence to what the future holds for his movement in Vallejo.
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Joshua Robinson -
Songs LaRussell is linking with Wiz Khalifa and producers Mike G Beatz and Michael Prince for a new West Coast anthem "I Might Be."
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Zachary Horvath -
Songs This LaRussell and Lil Jon track isn't officially out yet, but the extended snippet and contagious energy warrants early coverage.
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Zachary Horvath -
Music LaRussell shared a track that calls Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, Malcolm X, Adolf Hitler, Martin Luther King Jr., and Ye "heaven-sent."
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music LaRussell brought up tons of controversial figures, including Adolf Hitler, Jeffrey Epstein, on "Heaven Sent."
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Cole Blake -
Original Content Here are HNHH’s top 15 freestyles of 2022.
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Joshua Robinson -
Songs Sango cooked up nasty beat.
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Zachary Horvath -
Mixtapes LaRussell and Mike G Beatz set a goal for themselves, and they passed it with flying colors while leaving the haters in the dust.
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Zachary Horvath