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News Travis Scott kicked a photographer off stage at his HOT 97 Summer Jam set today. By Trevor Smith 404 Views -
Original Content HNHH brings you coverage from the 20th anniversary Summer Jam concert, which saw the likes of Joe Budden, Miguel, Wale, Chris Brown, Fabolous, Wu-Tang Clan, 2 Chainz, A$AP Rocky, Kendrick Lamar, and French Montana-- and that's without naming the surprise guests. It was an eventful night, but if you weren't there, we're here to give you the recap of what went down! By Rose Lilah 496 Views -
News Nipsey Hussle chops it up with HotNewHipHop about what we can expect from the long-awaited "Victory Lap." By Rose Lilah 12.8K Views -
News Kendrick Lamar says his joint album with J. Cole is still a possibility. By Patrick Lyons 167 Views -
Entertainment Some people believe they're dating after Wendy popped up on stage. By Alex Zidel 8.2K Views -
Music Ebro squares off against the rainbow guard. By Mitch Findlay 4.8K Views -
Original Content HNHH sponsored this year's Festival Village stage at Hot 97's Summer Jam, which included performances from Troy Ave, Kid Ink, Joey Bada$$, Action Bronson, A$AP Ferg And more! Plus a couple of the artists stopped by our tent for an interview and autograph signing! By Trevor Smith 10.0K Views -
Original Content Ahead of the release of "Real Late," we caught up with Peter Rosenberg for an in-depth conversation on his new album, his role in New York hip-hop, the return of Summer Jam, and more. By Aron A. 7.3K Views -
Original Content Brace yourself. Festival season is coming. By Mike Harris 11.8K Views -
Entertainment Suavo? Or maybe Quaweetie? By Aida C. 13.4K Views -
News After a very late start, Summer Jam got to host most of the acts on its main stage lineup, with one notable exception. By Angus Walker 22.4K Views -
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. By Patrick Lyons 205 Views