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Original Content New Orleans has always been a hub for music, first with Jazz and then more recently with hip hop. NOLA hip hop culture has been around since the '80s and the bounce movement, putting the city on the map for quality hip hop. But the damage of the storm proved to be much stronger than anyone expected. Artists and record companies like Cash Money and No Limit had no choice but to relocate to other states and lay low. Despite the permanent damage Hurricane Katrina inflicted on so many lives, the underground hip hop scene has slowly returned to the city in an effort to rebuild the New Orleans spirit.
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News HNHH Premieres a new "Jetflix" vlog from Curren$y.
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Pop Culture Juvenile continues to encourage community members to get vaccinated with his remix to "Back That Thang Up."
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Mixtapes Damar Jackson recruits some hip-hop heavyweights for "Unfaithful (Deluxe)."
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Music Videos Curren$y supports "The Spring Collection" with his latest.
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News Check out Pell's new video for "Wait On Me," which features Dent May.
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Sports AD is reportedly headed to the West in a package that includes Lonzo Ball and Brandon Ingram.
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Music Looks like Big Freedia might finally get some recognition.
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Gram Denise shared photos that showed she and the rap icon were down in New Orleans for the holiday.
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Original Content A new feature showcasing a distinct subgenre of hip-hop. This week: Bounce.
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Sports Pelicans guard vows to donate money raised to help tornado victims.
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Society Police are on the hunt for two suspects.
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