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Hip-Hop Moments of Clarity XXL Mag
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XXL's Hip-Hop Moments of Clarity podcast serves you hip-hop on a higher level. Hosted by Editor-in-Chief Vanessa Satten alongside co-hosts Shaheem Reid and Rahman Dukes, the show features in-depth interviews of rappers across all generations of the genre,
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6ix9ine: Breaking Down Hip-Hop's Unprecedented Court Case
In the new episode of XXL's Hip-Hop Moments of Clarity podcast, XXL's Editor-in-Chief Vanessa Satten, XXL's Executive Editor John Kennedy and veteran hip-hop journalist Shaheem Reid discuss the 6ix9ine's testimony against the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, new music from Gang Starr and J. Cole and the possibility of a new Kendrick Lamar album.
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Will There Ever Be Another OutKast?
In the new episode of XXL's Hip-Hop Moments of Clarity podcast, XXL's Editor-in-Chief Vanessa Satten, veteran hip-hop journalist Shaheem Reid and hip-hop entrepreneur Rahman Dukes discuss the recent OutKast and EarthGang comparisons, 50 Cent and Ja Rule's latest back-and-forth, Troy Ave's upcoming trial for the 2016 Irving Plaza shooting, the anniversary of Tupac Shakur's death and more.
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Will 6ix9ine Continue to Make Music After Trial?
In the new episode of XXL's Hip-Hop Moments of Clarity podcast, XXL Executive Editor John Kennedy, veteran hip-hop journalist Shaheem Reid, hip-hop entrepreneur Rahman Dukes and Maino discuss a number of trending topics in hip-hop including whether or not 6ix9ine will continue to make music after his trial, Nicki Minaj's retirement and more.
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Why Are Rappers Challenging Eminem Now More Than Ever?
In the return episode of XXL's Hip-Hop Moments of Clarity, XXL Editor-in-Chief Vanessa Satten and XXL Executive Editor John Kennedy sit down with veteran hip-hop journalist Shaheem Reid and hip-hop entrepreneur Rahman Dukes to discuss a number of trending topics in hip-hop including why rappers are challenging Eminem now more than ever before and Young Thug's No. 1 album So Much Fun.