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WM40A got the chance to kick it with Premo and ask him some questions about producing a full Nas LP and how he goes about making his beats and his favorite era to sample.
In the final part of “Release Roundtable,” Pusha T takes our panel of internet heavyweights through his tracks “Hold On” featuring Rick Ross and “No Regrets” with Young Jeezy & Kevin Cossom. The committee wraps up with their honest commentary on Pusha’s album My Name Is My Name.
Spike Lee joins Pharrell Williams in New York City to talk about how he got his start in filmmaking shooting the summer of 1977, the influence of exposing children to art at an early age, and the love of his work and his hometown that has fueled The Brooklyn Chronicles. Pharrell Williams’s ARTST TLK a [cont.]
Pusha T sits down with JAY Z’s Life + Times to explain the root of the track “Nosetalgia” feat Kendrick Lamar off his album “My Name is My Name”.
One of the most honest men in the game sits down to talk about his album, his brother, Kendrick, Kanye, and life in general.
In part 1 Pusha talks to Nick Huff Barili about a range of subjects including The Clipse and his brother No Malice, Kanye West, Pharrell and much more. The interview starts with Pusha sharing his first Hip Hop memory which was receiving a UTFO album from his sister who worked in a record store. Pusha [cont.]
DJ Premier dishes hip-hop lore in this interview with Whoo Kid, recounting stories and experiences with Jay-Z, 2Pac, Big L, Dr. Dre, Kanye West, Eminem, Eazy E, KRS-1, and the legendary Guru. Must see TV.
Entry #405 of Vanity Fair’s Snob Dictionary, Questlove: The Roots drummer with an exhaustive knowledge of all things music explains what it means to be a true “music snob” and why he’s inclined to share the wealth.
In part two, Pusha discusses the dangers of drug addiction and social inequality. In part three, Pusha discusses growing up, dealing drugs, how he came to rap and how far he’s come.
Peter Bailey catches up with Maybach Music Group’s Stalley inside Circle House Studios during MMG weekend. He discusses his EP Honest Cowboy, learning from Rick Ross, his spirituality as well as giving back to Ohio.
The almighty Goodie Mob does an exclusive interview / listening event in Atlanta, GA with Maurice Garland, prior to the release of their new album, Age Against The Machine, available now.
From Chapter 52: China, CLOT co-founder Edison Chen continues the conversation with Wu-Tang’s RZA, discussing some of his favorite kung fu flicks and other aspects of Chinese culture.
In this Interview with Montreality, SLAINE speaks about: – A Healthy Habit (0:10) – The type of student he was at school (0:36) – Jobs he had as a teenager growing up (1:11) – His 1st big paycheck (1:39) – Whether or not he enjoys reading books (2:02) – What he thinks he were in [cont.]
Legendary Hip Hop Artist AZ sits with FUTURE iMagazine to talk about his much anticipated last album “Doe or Die 2″ – release date and producers as well as weigh in on Kendrick Lamar’s verse on Control.
JAY Z’s Life+Times met up with Pusha T in NYC to talk MNIMN and the meaning behind the lyrics of “King Push”, the first track of the album.
Nelly speaks up on his next LP, M.O., to the ball-breaking Breakfast Club crew.
For Mass Appeal’s first episode of Release Roundtable Combat Jack & our panelists sat with Pusha T to discuss his first solo album, My Name Is My Name.
B.o.B returns to Hot 97 AM show, and talks with E-Bro and Peter Rosenberg about ATL, Bruno Mars, Kendrick Lamar & more.
More footage from Drake’s Nothing Was The Same release party in NYC. Drake speaks briefly with the A-Life crew towards the end.
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