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News Kendrick Lamar says his joint album with J. Cole is still a possibility.
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Music Tekashi hands an L to Ebro and Hot 97 after not being allowed into Summer Jam.
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Original Content HNHH was on the scene at Hot 97's annual Summer Jam yesterday to see performances by Iggy Azalea, Chinx, Childish Gambino, Jhene Aiko, Troy Ave, Action Bronson, Wiz Khalifa, The Roots, Trey Songz, Nas, 50 Cent, Nicki Minaj and DJ Mustard, plus plenty of special guests. Now we've got photos and a recap of the event for you.
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News Travis Scott kicked a photographer off stage at his HOT 97 Summer Jam set today.
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News Check out HNHH Feat. Kid Ink, A$ap Ferg, Joey Bada$$, Smoke DZA "Who is the Most Underrated Artist? Feat. Kid Ink, A$ap Ferg, Joey Bada$$, & Smoke DZA" Video, the latest video from HNHH, released on Tuesday, June 11th, 2013. HNHH's chances in this game are improving with each new release, and HNHH Feat. Kid Ink, A$ap Ferg, Joey Bada$$, Smoke DZA "Who is the Most Underrated Artist? Feat. Kid Ink, A$ap Ferg, Joey Bada$$, & Smoke DZA" Video is no exception - quite the opposite, in fact. It'
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Music Ebro Darden explains why Tekashi 6ix9ine was denied entry into Summer Jam.
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Music Hot 97 confuses the members of UGK.
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News Hot 97 and Boost Mobile teamed up to host a pop-up shop in Harlem while Angie Martinez and her team announced this years Summer Jam Festival lineup.
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Original Content The best summer festivals for hip hop fans.
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Interviews Iggy Azalea talked to HotNewHipHop about her influences, her upcoming single, and her famous figure at Summer Jam 2014.
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Reviews Summer Jam 2016: a disappointment and a spectacle.
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Original Content A divide is growing in hip-hop between genre traditionalists and the artists many of them call "weirdo rappers." In this editorial, we examine the various differences between the two camps, and explain why they're both vital to the future of hip-hop.
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Patrick Lyons