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Reviews "Rockabyebaby" is a well-produced album by Cassie that showcases her ability to not just sing but mix in rhymes with her vocals. Surprisingly good for a mixtape, the anticipation for her new album is now at an all-time high.
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Original Content Jonathan Smith aka Lil Jon turns 42 today. In honour of the King of Crunks birthday, we've put together a list of his biggest hits.
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Original Content In celebration of his birthday, we’ve broken down the Ten Best Nelly Tracks.
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Original Content With 2012 drawing to a close, HNHH decided to look back on the best R&B albums of the past year.
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Original Content R&B star Trey Songz turns 28 today and in another edition of "It's Yo Birthday", we broke down ten of his most popular tracks.
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Original Content With 2012 drawing to a close, HNHH decided to look back on the best collaborative albums or mixtapes of the past year.
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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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Original Content Jay-Z turns 43 today and in appreciation of one of the greatest rappers of all time, we take a look at 20 of his best tracks
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Reviews Danny Brown's "Old" is arguably one of the year’s best albums.
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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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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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Original Content From what was initially a neighbourhood-based cultural practice, Hip-Hop has permeated societal culture in an unprecedented way. Hip-Hop extended it's boundaries before breaking them down entirely to accept any and everyone; gender, economic class and race extinguished as the genre's influence washed over society and in a way, unified a diverse group of people.
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