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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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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 DJ Khaled’s latest project suffers from a lot more than success.
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Reviews Does Nipsey prove he’s worth the buzz with this new mixtape, "Crenshaw"?
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Reviews After a few push backs Wiz Khalifa’s second major label release O.N.I.F.C. is here and the Pittsburgh rapper delivers an enjoyable, if topically bland piece of work.
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Reviews The energy of Chief Keef, and the whole Drill movement out of Chicago, has grown to palpable levels since “I don’t like” and its popular remix released, absorbing the rap community in furious and polarized debate about the youth, violence and rap culture. That energy culminates in Keef’s major label debut "Finally Rich," but does the music itself reflect the scope of Keef’s talent?
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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 Wale succumbs to the lowest common denominator on his new album.
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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 After a delayed release, French Montana dropped the 3rd instalment of his Mac and Cheese mixtape series. Another project laden with features, it is hard to simply like or dislike French Montana’s latest work- and with an increasingly polarized rap audience, that may be a bad thing.
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Original Content These are 20 of the best hip-hop soundtracks in gaming history.
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Original Content HNHH would like to welcome another of hip-hop’s veteran emcees to our Game Changers series, the one and only Nas.
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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 Ahead of his debut album, Mick Jenkins tides fans over with this EP.
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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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