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Antics T.I. is being picked apart for his recent comments, referring to quality time with his daughters as "thot prevention hours".
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Interviews Fatboy SSE tells a crazy story about being attacked by a machete-wielding man on the latest episode of Mafia Radio with DJ Paul.
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Sports Gilbert Arenas sees some blatant holes in Giannis' game.
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Relationships In this week’s episode of HNHH & DJ Paul’s “Mafia Radio” Podcast, the legendary DJ Clue talks about how he hooked up Cardi B and Offset, tells stories about his work with LL Cool J, Jay-Z, Biggie, and more.
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Pop Culture "The Breakfast Club" radio host, Charlamagne Tha God, just signed a five-year contract extension with iHeartMedia that will keep him on the air until 2026.
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Music On this week’s episode of HNHH & DJ Paul’s “Mafia Radio” Podcast, Mario Judah opens up about releasing his first song, realizing he could sing, wanting to blend rock and hip hop, and more.
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Pop Culture Joe Rogan discussed his thoughts on Kanye West's creative genius, and detailed what was going on behind-the-scenes in the lead-up to his interview with the rapper.
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Interviews In this week’s episode of HNHH & DJ Paul’s “Mafia Radio” Podcast, Nigerian artist, Zlatan, talks about using music as a vessel to lift him from poverty and sheds light on the SARS humanitarian crisis.
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Pop Culture Dave Chappelle and Donnell Rawlings sit down with Joe Rogan for his latest podcast episode.
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Music In the third episode of DJ Paul & HNHH’s “Mafia Radio” podcast, Academy Award-winning songwriter and singer Eric Bellinger talks about ghostwriting, winning a grammy, and how to make it in music in 2020.
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Music In the second episode of DJ Paul & HNHH’s “Mafia Radio” podcast, Danileigh talks about working with Prince, and Guapdad 4000 speaks on his past as a scammer, his thoughts on the election, and being a comic book lover.
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Original Content DJ Paul recounts one of his final encounters with John Singleton, artists paying homage to Three 6 Mafia, and how hustling mixtapes in high school brokered peace with the ops.
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Aron A.