
Guerilla Union sat down with Black Hippy’s very own Kendrick Lamar to talk about the origins of the group.
Nas speaks with Miss Info about Kendrick Lamar’s name-calling verse from Big Sean’s “Control”.
C.O.B. Radio host Crooked I tackles Kendrick Lamar’s controversial “Control” verse. After not making the cut onto Big Sean’s upcoming Hall Of Fame LP, the G.O.O.D. Music artist decided to leak the track which features Lamar and Jay Electronica. After aiming his cross hairs at his peers and proclaiming himself the “King of New York,” [cont.]
At the time the episode was filmed, Camp Lo and Pete Rock were preparing to release their newest project, “80 Blocks From Tiffany’s pt. 2.” A few nights before a scheduled performance in NYC, The Revival crew was invited to attend a private rehearsal to shoot the episode. There, Maria “My-My” and Carl “CD” of [cont.]
New York rapper Talib Kweli shares his thoughts on Kendrick Lamar’s much talked about “King of NY” line on Big Sean’s “Control,” revealing that he’s actually quoting Kurupt on the track. He also reveals if Kendrick is on his radar for lyricism, and explains his Twitter response to the situation.
Jermaine Cole, also known as rapper J Cole, opens up to the Wall Street Journal’s Lee Hawkins about his long journey to the top of the music industry, helped by his mentor Jay-Z and his formal education as a magna cum laude graduate of St. John’s University in New York. As part of the discussion, [cont.]
Just Blaze speaks with Peter Rosenberg and Cipha Sounds about collecting 45′s.
TMZ hounds Wale at the airport about what he thought of Kendrick Lamar’s verse on Big Sean’s “Control”. “I’d’ve been offended if my name wasn’t in that sh*t,” said Wale. “I still think I’m the best rapper on the planet though.”
Nardwuar interviews R.A. The Rugged Man at Fortune Sound Club in Vancouver, BC Canada.
In the third and final installment of HardKnock TV’s interview, Mac talks to Nick Huff Barili about how he feels that Schoolboy Q’s up coming album is better than any TDE releases to date, including Kendrick Lamar’s GKMC. Mac back pedals on the statement a bit saying that he wants to support his homie Q [cont.]
Prodigy and Alchemist discuss the pros and cons of New York and LA. Brisk Bodega is presented in partnership with Noisey, VICE Magazine’s music channel. It’s a go-to spot for music, culture, style, art, and more. Updated daily, the Brisk Bodega provides fun, smart, and original content curated by Noisey staff.
The Yonkers veteran and oft-time rap historian sat down with Stashed to talk about his legacy as an MC as well as his longevity in Hip-Hop in this week’s episode of Driven. In part two of this sit-down, the battle tested rapper went on to speak about the need for a great rap battle and [cont.]
Just Blaze weighs in on Kendrick Lamar’s verse on Big Sean’s “Control”, and what it means for hip-hop. He also talks about production for Drake’s upcoming LP, Nothing Was The Same.
Trinidad Jame$ returns to Hot 97 to speak with Peter Rosenberg, about his new track “Ro$enberg$”.
MMG’s Gunplay entertains random questions for this episode of Complex Individuals.
Just Blaze sits in with Power 106′s The Breakfast Club to speak on the evolution of production, his absence from Jay-Z’s Magna Carta Holy Grail, the status of Jay Electronica’s album, and more.
Busta Rhymes sits in the Combat Jack Show. In part one of their interview, they speak on high school with Biggie and Jay-Z, tough love from Chuck D, and more.
Shaheem Reid sits down with…. Oprah Winfrey? Whoa. Check out the conversation as the two discuss Oprah’s starring role in Lee Daniels’ “The Butler,” as well as Jay-Z’s recent war of words with Harry Bellafonte.
All Glocks Down, heh. Have to give props to 2 Chainz for referencing a little-heard 1995 Heather B track on “Feds Watching”, tho. His twenty-something audience doesn’t even know.
A$AP Ferg joins The Breakfast Club, to speak on his upcoming album, his new single “Shabba”, beefing with Gucci Mane, and more.
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