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News This is is rising Minneapolis rapper/producer Greg Grease's debut on the site, and once again, we suggest you get familiar. “Black King Cole” is the first single from his upcoming EP of the same name, which will be released digitally via iTunes on May 21st.
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Basketball The latest from Mack Maine - he balls like Kobe and/or Ginobili.
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News New York Hip Hop's resurgence is in full effect.
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Original Content HotNewHipHop takes a look at hip hop's emcees with the most distinctive voices.
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Original Content The country and rap worlds have been colliding over the past decades with artists from both genres interested in collaboration. Just like any experimentation, it can result in a mess or may produce a desirable outcome. The question is, have these collaborations produced any worthy tracks or have they all been failed attempts?
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Music Hannibal Buress' DJ confirms they've been working on an album.
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Music Killer Mike lends his voice to the hit animated series "South Park."
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Original Content We know where Jay-Z is from. Same with Kanye and Snoop. But from Virginia to Texas, Maryland to Minnesota, cities around the country have been breeding hip-hop stars for years, but fail to get the recognition of the hip-hop meccas, leaving them in the category of underrated.
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News Chuck Inglish releases his first single since signing with Warner Chappell Music.
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News Remble's new track "Touchable" comes after the success of last month's TikTok hit, "Gordon R Freestyle."
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Music Bow Wow spits over an araabMUZIK beat on his latest release, which will be featured on his upcoming "Greenlight 5" mixtape. You can hear his uncle Snoop Dogg in the intro.
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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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