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Songs The three embrace a life worth living on this new track.
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Tallie Spencer -
Original Content Take a look at some of the most twisted, horrific and cringeworthy moments in hip-hop history.
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Sneakers From LL Cool J's 1985 album cover to Travis Scott's "Mocha," these are the moments that cemented the Air Jordan 1's place in hip hop history.
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Ben Atkinson -
Original Content HotNewHipHop presents you with some of the best hip hop club bangers of the last ten years.
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Michele Daniels -
Music What is your favorite Mindless Behavior song?
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Gale Love -
Original Content HNHH examines gang tattoos and their relationship with hip-hop’s ever growing culture of ink.
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Original Content Take a look at 10 of Weird Al's most memorable hip-hop parodies.
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Jake Rohn -
Original Content We continue down memory lane, looking at the history of the interaction between rap and rock.
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Gus Fisher -
Music Beyoncé has been infusing Hip Hop into her music since her Destiny’s Child days.
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Demi Phillips -
Original Content These photographers act as gatekeepers into the daily lives of your favorite rappers.
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Music A 20 year friendship between hiphop legends.
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Brittnye Webb-Earl -
Sneakers Explore the connection between hip hop and sneakers with this list of the best Air Jordan 4 collaborations tied to rappers.
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Ben Atkinson -
Original Content We look at the reciprocity between hip-hop and jazz over the years.
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Gus Fisher -
Original Content HNHH takes a look at 20 tracks that talk about that shiny, obscenely expensive piece of jewelry often spotted on a rapper’s neck.
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Nikita Rathod -
Music XXL has revealed this year's Freshman class.
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Caroline Fisher -
Original Content When it comes to video games, which rappers have reached elite status?
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Mitch Findlay -
Beef C Tha God Rips YN for going at other podcasters.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Original Content A series of lyrics referencing pizza, in honor of the hallowed #NationalCheesePizzaDay.
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Rose Lilah -
Original Content A good sample can keep a head bobbing through the chorus, while a great sample can transcend its former self, rebranding for a new generation.
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Christopher Armstrong