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News Tracklist, features and production credits revealed for RZA's "The Man With The Iron Fists" soundtrack, which even has a track with him and Kanye West on production.
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News Check out the 14-song free project Action Bronson and The Alchemist are releasing on November 15th.
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Original Content French Montana sits down with HotNewHipHop.Com for an exclusive interview, where we talk to him about his success in the rap game and more.
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News Listen to Skizzy Mars' new album, "Alone Together."
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News Afroman knocks out a fan who creeps on stage.
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News Kanye West will no longer be touring with DJ Mano.
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News MC Hammer's tax evasion continues to come back to haunt him, as the IRS demand $1.4 million as interest on taxes dating back to 1996.
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News ScHoolboy Q will be hitting the road with friends Isaiah Rashad and Vince Staples for an "Oxymoron" tour.
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News <p>The controversy surrounding Amber Rose continues.<br />
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In recent weeks, the former stripper-turned-socialite has been making her rounds, promoting a new Wiz Khalifa-assisted single and an upcoming movie role ... but has also come out making claims that Kim Kardashian was the contributing factor to her break-up with Kanye West.<br />
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Rose's former publicist has come forward making his own set of claims, though, which contradict her story.<br />
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News <p>Despite the fact that the Rick Ross’ <em>Rich Forever</em> was undoubtably the most downloaded mixtape last week, many hip-hop fans have paid closer attention to the Drake verse that was seemingly directed at Chicago rapper Common on the French Montana assisted, “Stay Schemin’” track.</p>
<p>Although Drake didn’t say Common’s name, Common has already replied with a diss record over the same beat and has specifically called out Drake for his use of singing during his raps and the sensitive nature of some of his songs.</p>
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Reviews <p>Ludacris is back in the game and reminding us who thafuck he is with his new mixtape “1.21 Gigawatts (Back To The First Time).”</p>
<p>Ludacris goes in on this mixtape with the flow we've expected to hear from him ever since “Phat Rabbit”. I'm sure this mixtape will please his fans as a far as flow goes. The content is nothing we haven't heard before, that is to say, it's pretty typical. But this entire mixtape isn't Ludacris doing anything drastically different-- I mean, the title alone is a pretty good indication that he's trying to get back to his roots.</p>
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Original Content Dom Kennedy explains why he chose to call his album "Get Home Safely."
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