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Music Videos Check out Johnny May Cash Feat. Young Chop "Everything New" Video, the latest video from Johnny May Cash, released on Tuesday, April 9th, 2013. Johnny May Cash's chances in this game are improving with each new release, and Johnny May Cash Feat. Young Chop "Everything New" Video is no exception - quite the opposite, in fact. It's a nice addition to the impressive catalogue Johnny May Cash has been building over the years. We're definitely anticipating the next move.
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News The latest from Chase N. Cashe, featuring Stori.
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News South London emcee Amplify Dot joins forces with Busta Rhymes for her latest single. Stay tuned for visuals.
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Music The latest from Delaware Hip Hop Trio Cypher Clique, produced by D Major. Can you dig it?
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Sports Melvin Ingram has an interesting pre-game ritual.
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News A bonus cut from Brian Fresco's "Mafioso" tape, which is now available in our mixtape section.
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Music The second entry in TiRon & Ayomari's "The Wonderful Prelude" EP series. Vibe with it, and show financial support at http://thecafeterialine.bandcamp.com/album/the-wonderful-prelude-pt-2 if you like what you hear.
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News A heavy remix of Tucson, AZ rapper Isaiah Toothtaker's "Frownin" by Seattle production duo Blue Sky Black Death. Guest starring Gunplay.
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Original Content HNHH's On The Come-Up profiles rising rappers and producers that show strong promise but haven't necessarily seen much shine on the site. This could range from those deep underground to artists on the cusp of the mainstream that we've overlooked. You'll find their defining characteristics broken down by category.
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News A potent cut from South Central emcee Curtessy & Johannesburg-based producer The Militia's "Look What the Streets Made" EP, featuring NYC rapper/activist AWKWORD.
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News The latest from DTE emcee Trouble, featuring GBE's Fredo Santana, to be featured on DJ Fate and DJ Holiday’s upcoming "Welcome To The Midwest 3" mixtape.
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Music Heems (of Das Racist) and Sid Sriram reworked Kevin Lyttle and 112's "Turn Me On." Thoughts?
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