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Hopsin uses a new visual and an accompanying Instagram post to spotlight a personal issue. On Wednesday (Feb. 27), the former Funk Volume artist used his Instagram account to post a lengthy open ...
Hopsin’s issue has never been honesty—crude or otherwise—and this album is no exception. In fact, No Shame plays through almost as a deranged confessional told by a zany character with very ...
Hopsin made it clear he wasn't playing around, clearly baiting both him and Logic. "Stay in your lane bro," he tweeted in response, while adding, "I will beak you soul." ...
Hopsin has come a long way since that show in Fort Collins, Colorado that ended before it began with him walking out the back door and ditching his performance completely.
The video sees Benton and Hopsin give their all for a performance at a 60th birthday party. It's just as much fun as it sounds, and it doesn't take long for everyone to turn up big time.
Hopsin had a rough weekend while touring in Australia. Apparently, the Los Angeles rapper was arrested and jailed while in Sidney. On Sunday (Sept. 4), the 31-year-old rapper went on his Instagram ...
In an interview with Billboard, Hopsin announced a new album, No Shame, as well as his signing to 300 Entertainment, the same independent record label that houses Migos, Young Thug, Fetty Wap, and ...
Hopsin and Ritter started Funk Volume back in 2009. The successful indie label has expanded its roster to include talented lyricists like Jarren Benton, Dizzy Writing, SwizZz and DJ Hoppa.
West Coast rapper Hopsin returns with the fifth edition of his "Ill Mind of Hopsin" series. This time, the 27-year-old focuses on educating kids younger than himself on how they’re doing it wrong.
After 365,869 text messages, Hopsin owed his phone company more than $6,000. As a society of chronic data plan abusers, we can all feel Hopsin’s pain. I mean, getting hit with a $40 charge ...
Hopsin, digital release; streaming here. "You been brainwashed by a fake life," the L.A. rapper with the freaky white eyes rants about the misspent youth of kids who take the rap lifestyle way too ...
Hopsin says he wants to empower young Black men to enter the business, like 50 Cent empowered him. But ultimately, he wants independent artists to feel control over their futures.
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