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Original Content INTERVIEW: Chloe x Halle are just beginning their incredible musical journey. We caught up with the sisters to talk their latest album, lyrics, collaborations and more.
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Profiles INTERVIEW: Nick Grant discusses his breakout mixtape '88 and more.
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Profiles INTERVIEW: The artist formerly known as QuESt discusses his personal journey since leaving Visionary Music Group and his new album “Far From Familiar."
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: StaySolidRocky speaks about going platinum with "Party Girl," working with XXXTentacion's manager, and how he linked up with Lil Uzi Vert.
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Original Content Sada Baby's character has solidified him as a vibrant player in a competitive game.
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Profiles Interview: Mila J discusses the time she danced in a Prince video, the struggles of being a woman in the music industry, and her torrid new EP "213."
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: 42 Dugg teases collaborations with Big Sean and Lil Baby, speaks on his most surprising co-sign, and claims to be the hottest rapper out of Detroit in an exclusive new interview.
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Profiles Interview: Wifisfuneral discusses Palm Beach adolescent rebellion, meeting Earl Sweatshirt, and his excellent album "Black Heart Revenge."
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Profiles INTERVIEW: Adamn Killa talks getting out of Chicago, working with WeDidIt and Bromance, and touring the world with Yung Lean.
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Original Content INTERVIEW: Flipp Dinero chops it up about his hit song "Leave Me Alone," relationship with Joey Bada$$, his top 5 New York rappers and more.
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Profiles HotNewHipHop spoke to new face WELL$ about his official debut, "MTSYD: The Revenge of the African Booty Scratcher", North Carolina, taking his time to perfect his craft and much more.
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Pink Sweat$ breaks down his success and his new EP, "The Prelude," while also diving into pop music's lack of diversity.
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