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Original Content HNHH looks across Em's discography for his funniest, dopest, most insane lyrical escapades from the legendary MC.
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Original Content HNHH examines 10 of the best major label, solo debuts in rap following the acclaimed release of Kendrick Lamar’s “good kid m.A.A.d. city”.
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Reviews Does Nipsey prove he’s worth the buzz with this new mixtape, "Crenshaw"?
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Reviews "Cherry Bomb"—the fourth studio album from Odd Future head honcho Tyler, the Creator—is frequently loud, occasionally soothing, and a bit frustrating.
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Reviews TDE’s new blood delivers nothing but heat rocks on his debut EP.
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Reviews OFWGKTA’s macabre maestro delivers a project that’s as solid and compelling as it is conflicted.
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Original Content Many fans seem to think so, but this isn’t the first time the mainstream and underground mixed, and it won’t be the last.
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Reviews DJ Khaled’s latest project suffers from a lot more than success.
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Reviews Where does Dom Kennedy’s latest album rank among the recent slew of West Coast releases? Very high actually.
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Original Content These are 20 of the best hip-hop soundtracks in gaming history.
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Reviews While the highly anticipated opening of “The Man with the Iron Fists” is exactly a week away, the equally anticipated soundtrack has been up for streaming for some time. The album officially dropped this week on October 23rd, and as a cinematic soundtrack, is well worth a listen.
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Original Content HNHH celebrates 40 years of hip-hop by taking a look at some of the biggest things to happen in the culture.
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Reviews Lloyd Banks comes correct with his latest project, proving why NY shouldn't be slept on.
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Reviews Game’s first project post-Interscope is an easy contender for mixtape of the year.
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Reviews Wale succumbs to the lowest common denominator on his new album.
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