Full Stream Of “MTV’s Hip-Hop POV” Released

    MTV is set to debut its new weekly late-night music talk and performance show, “MTV’s Hip-Hop POV.”

    The show features five industry personalities providing commentary on the latest news stories and offering insightful opinions. The panelists include radio host Charlamagne Tha God, Def Jam VP of A&R Bu Thiam, personality Amanda Seales, radio DJ Devi Dev and writer Sowmya Krishnamurthy, who has contributed to HipHopDX in the past.

    “MTV’s Hip-Hop POV” will also feature interviews with some of the biggest stars in the culture, including DJ Khaled, Meek Mill and Pharrell Williams.

    “’MTV’s Hip-Hop P.O.V.’ is an exciting, new weekly platform that shines the spotlight on the pulse of what’s relevant to hip-hop fans, giving our audience an authentic perspective on the artists, celebs and topics they love,” said Amy Doyle, EVP, Music & Talent Strategy.  “With its dominance of the music charts, global impact and cultural influence, we wanted to find a way to harness the passion that MTV viewers have for hip-hop culture and provide its latest and greatest stars and personalities with a brand new stage here at MTV.”

    Catch the premiere at midnight on Wednesday, Aprill 11th.

    [April 10]

    UPDATE: Check the full episode of the series premiere of “MTV’s Hip-Hop POV” below (via Yardie).

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    25 thoughts on “Full Stream Of “MTV’s Hip-Hop POV” Released

    1. The idea sounds very interesting. Too bad MTV is behind it. I guess they get a few points for acting like they still give a shit about music

    2. Then you should of never cancelled YO MTV Raps!! YA DOPES!!! Hip Hop is like the 99% – you push the 1% of trash – and then true talent is never spoken upon! What happen to the days you wanted to show off a new artist no one has discovered yet!!! Breaking artist! but i’m sure that won’t line you pockets enough!!! FAIL!!!!

    3. Why don’t you give it a chance? you haven’t even seen it yet and you are bashing it. I know for a fact that Devi-Dev started in Radio by profiling new, up and coming artists as a producer for Zombie Radio and that is still a big focus for her.

    4. I was mad at myself for forgetting to tape this. I watched the first 5 minutes of this and i’m happy that i did not tape Hip-Hop POV. This is stupid.

    5. So is this supposed to be the PTI of HipHop??

      Or like the new roundtable discussion they be doin now during the NBA halftime shows

      Either way, they need to focus on underground hiphop more

    6. this show was garbage and retarded. the crew dont know shit about Hip Hop. all they did was talk about shit that ever one knows about and gave the same opinions as everyone else thats on some mainstream bullshit. their taste in music is shit and their guest are even shittier. Future is gonna be on the next ep for fucks sake.

    7. This show is stupid already. NEXT.
      I don’t want to watch more NEGATIVE bullshit about artist everyday. I get enough of this shit on comment boards.

    8. three ladies though….I won’t hate on it…naw I have to. The pacing of this show is really subpar….though the Wayne interview was kind of good. I can’t see this getting better when they’ll bring through less artists than 106 does.

    9. This show is horrible

      dont know why but the amanda chick seems wild corny and fake

      bring back YOMTV Raps if anything, give this show the Ax asap

    10. Umm this show be goody thou. But i saw they be editing shit all through at the begining. Shits mainey bra

    11. Is Charlamagne Tha God member of NOI or 5%er? Peace to tha Gods And Earths and big shout out to the Devils too.

    12. American MTV has a regional restriction where we cant watch American programs in Canada. So when I heard about this show I was mad that I wouldn’t get to see it on MTV Canada nor online. Now that I’ve seen it I appreciate the regional block a bit more. This is a piece of shit!

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