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HHS87 Spotlight Saturday: Internal Rhyme – Subconscious Rap (Album Stream & Interview)
After years of teasing, Internal Rhyme and Treytice have finally released their collaborative album, “Subconscious Rap.” The title is a play on Rhyme’s struggle with his label as a conscious rapper. This album
Read More »Rod Wave – PTSD (Album Stream)
Confronting his traumatic past with melody and verve, Rod Wave shares PTSD, his new mixtape. Growing up in St. Petersburg, Florida, often listed among the most depressing cities in America, Rod experienced the human
Read More »Juice WRLD – Death Race for Love (Album Stream)
Juice WRLD drops off his third consecutive project in a row all with critical acclaim. This 22 track album is a testament to his talent and his work ethic over the past year
Read More »HHS87.com Exclusive: 2K18 Roundtable Recap!
HHS87.com has been polling members of the community to build an “albums of the year list”. What ended up happening was a LOT of people had similar lists which will be displayed after
Read More »Mac Miller: A Celebration of Life (Full Concert)
Stream the ENTIRE Mac Miller “Celebration of Life” concert featuring STELLAR performances from AndersonPaak, Chance the Rapper, Travis Scott, Vince Staples, Ty$, and MANY MORE! This was an amazing tribute to a special hip-hop
Read More »YFN Lucci – 3 (EP)
The platinum-certified singer and rapper YFN Lucci just released his new project 3 today! The 3-song release, as the title suggests, consists of three compellingly catchy songs that highlight the critically-acclaimed artist’s signature street style and
Read More »Tru Life – Walking on Water (Album Stream)
NYC cult hero Tru Life just dropped his first project in 11 years, Walking On Water. His story is one of a promising career cut short — in 2007, Tru was courted by Jimmy Iovine and Jay Z before being
Read More »Lil Peep – Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 2 (Bonus)
Tune in to this posthumous 13 track album from the late great emo rap rising star Lil Peep. This album is full of leaks that have been put together by collaborators into a proper album
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