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Original Content HNHH Presents the Breakout Artists List of 2018. By Aron A. 37.1K Views -
Original Content The prolific MC is seeing his hard work pay off as he reaches mainstream success. By Isaiah Cane 17.0K Views -
Songs Geordin Lee's newest song, "Mya Wants To Shine," is the first time he's collaborated with another artist on a release. By Cole Blake 774 Views -
Original Content India Love is no rookie when it comes to flexin' her assets on Instagram. By E Gadsby 21.0K Views -
Music Sexyy Red killed it this year. By Alexander Cole 2.7K Views -
Mixtapes The New York native is here with a seven-track offering. By Zachary Horvath 710 Views -
Songs X4 is one of L.A.'s new talents. By Zachary Horvath 1.8K Views -
Reviews Bktherula's latest album offers a number of sonically-pleasing tracks, though her lyrical diversity leaves a lot to be desired. By TeeJay Small 647 Views -
Songs The Alabama rapper is steadily establishing himself and his new album is coming soon. By Zachary Horvath 758 Views -
Music For any hopeful artists looking to break in, never be afraid to shoot your shot, even if it's at a security checkpoint. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 1274 Views -
Music "Biggs" starts a new management company after a 10-year hiatus. By Devin Ch 7.0K Views -
News The song came from a Tik Tok duet that garnered millions of views. By hnhh 3.6K Views -
Music Fans are excited about a potential collab. By Alexander Cole 1.6K Views -
Songs Sheedts is the next one up from Philly. By Aron A. 1260 Views -
Music Mario Judah gets some big praise from Lil Uzi Vert, who calls him his favorite new artist. By Alex Zidel 10.3K Views -
Music The Bronx hitmaker also won "Collaboration of the Year" thanks to her Nicki Minaj team-up "Barbie World." By Gabriel Bras Nevares 560 Views -
Society We use the internet all day every day, but how has our need for instant and constant media consumption affected the music industry, and hip hop in particular? By hnhh 356 Views -
Original Content We recently resurrected our On The Come Up series and keep the momentum going this week with Brooklyn's own G4SHI, who's making music that is hard to classify, but easy to love. By hnhh 5.9K Views