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Original Content HNHH takes a look at 20 of the hottest mixtapes dropped over the past 12 months.
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Reviews As a standalone concept album, Because The Internet is exceptional, but the accompanying script and visuals elevate it to an artistic level far beyond the music.
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Original Content "The Tracklist" highlights songs from a variety of different crews or rappers, that span all generations of hip-hop.
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Reviews Wolf, Tyler, the Creator's third solo album, offers a glimpse of what goes on in his head. It's all over the place but somehow remains cohesive, artistic and meaningful, and is a step in the right direction for the twenty-two year old.
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Lists In honor of his 22nd birthday, HNHH has broken down twenty of Tyler, the Creator's top tracks.
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Original Content In honor of his 33rd birthday, HNHH has broken down some of Gucci Mane's top tracks.
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Original Content Alicia Augello Cook, known professionally as Alicia Keys, is a pioneer of R&B revival. As she turns 32 today, HNHH decided to break down 15 of her best tracks in honor of the singer's success.
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Reviews "Oxymoron", the third studio album by ScHoolboy Q, makes you want to blast it, driving around in your whip with the windows down, blunt in hand, chilling with the boys. It's the kind of album that you rarely get; the no-holds-barred rap where ScHoolboy goes wild on rhymes that come straight, unfiltered from his mind into the mic.
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Reviews Tory Lanez's confidence comes full circle on "Memories Don't Die."
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News Kendrick Lamar recently spoke on being fully backed by new record label, Interscope, while saying he was allowed full creative freedom on his album.
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Reviews Keeping the hunger going, "Starvation 2" portrays Ace Hood's growth, while touching on various subject matter; from politics to personal tragedy - but all pointing towards bigger and better projects in the near future.
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Lists HNHH breaks down Dr. Dre's top solo and collaborative tracks.
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Reviews Hotel California marks a point of transition in Tyga's career - he explores the unknown vulnerability of his emotions while maintaining the braggadocio style that he's best known for.
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Reviews The Soul Tape 2 has its mistakes and cracks but is overshadowed by Fabolous' strength on the mic and the guests he brings on for the features.
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Reviews The Marshall Mathers LP 2 is the sober Eminem’s strongest project to date, and though it’ll inevitably be compared to his previous works, it’s a radically different direction for the Detroit emcee. Eminem has definitely aged and matured, but the question remains: has his maturity caused him succumb to the mainstream instead of shaping it to suit his needs?
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