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Two indelible 90′s rap classics are explored in-depth for Complex’s new Magnum Opus series, as the artists themselves, along with various producers, rappers, and industry figures tell the stories behind these two classic tracks.
Fresh off the release of his highly anticipated Apex Predator LP, Crooked I grabs the mic along with co-host Somayeh and breaks down a few stand out tracks off the project. The Long Beach native gives insight behind the creative inspiration for “YODO” which serves a cautionary tale for the younger generation to always be [cont.]
Dj Khaled called in yesterday to the T.T Torrez show to talk about his upcoming album, Suffering from Success,, which drops Sept. 24th. He also speaks on his marriage proposal to Nicki Minaj, and claims the whole thing was a joke.
MC Search, Pete Nice, and Daddy Rich give a brief interview with Aaron LaCrate about their recent reunion show in Brooklyn.
Dice Raw gives us a look at his upcoming album, Jimmies Back, featuring interviews with the album’s collaborators, each who have been convicted and have served time.
R.A. The Rugged Man’s wild past has become a part of hip-hop lore, with countless rumors circulating about just how outrageous R.A.’s behavior was back in the 90s. In a new interview, the Rugged Man sheds some light these wild times. It all began with a nine-label bidding war for R.A.’s services back in the [cont.]
Just Blaze gives us a look at the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows video game, and talks about working on the soundtrack. Some hype trap beats underneath it all.
Each year, Beck’s selects six artists, from different disciplines, to design original creative work to live on Beck’s beer labels. Dedicated to supporting up-and-coming artistic talent, Beck’s will display these designs on 13.2 million labels, amounting to 5.16 million square feet of canvas — more than eight times the square footage of the Museum of [cont.]
Talib Kweli speaks on linking with Mos Def, the formation of Rawkus, meeting Pac and Big, and more.
Pete Rock and Camp Lo sit in Cipha Sounds and Peter Rosenberg, to speak on their new mixtape project, 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s.
Waka: “I’m a Jesus-On-A-Camelback type person.” Peter Bailey shares a NiteCap with the Brick Squad Monopoly frontman inside Miami’s Circle House studios where the two discuss Waka Flocka’s falling in love, homosexuality and drug use on TV as well as if Dr. King would accept his music.
Famed rapper and urban activist Immortal Technique shares his thoughts on the Trayvon Martin case, explaining that people will quickly forget about the impact of the case due to all the distraction in the media. He also speaks about racial profiling, and how things might be different if Trayvon was the same age as George [cont.]
VladTV caught up with Schoolboy Q and got him to share his opinion on the albums that just came out from J. Cole, Jay Z, Kanye West, and Mac Miller. When asked which album he thought was better between Cole, Jay, and Kanye, Schoolboy’s response was “Mac Miller”. However he did throw J. Cole’s name [cont.]
Mike Will Made It gives a first hand account of his work for Jay-Z’s Magna Carta Holy Grail, on the track “Beach Is Better”.
In this interview with Flex, Nicki Minaj responds to DJ Khaled’s marriage proposal, saying the whole thing was a publicity stunt. Flex also digs in about Drake’s status with Young Money, to which Nicki offers little insight, suggesting that things aren’t on the up-and-up between them.
2 Chainz appears on Whoo Kid’s show and speaks on wanting to finally do a record with Jay-Z and Andre 3000, Kanye’s “Black Skinhead” video, Justin Bieber, working with Diplo, his cook book, the new R. Kelly record, fashion, G.O.O.D. Music, 50 Cent and Rick Ross.
Tech Nina joins Cipha Sounds and Rosenberg on The Juan Epstein Show for an in-depth interview.
Rawse sits in with LA’s Power 106 and speaks with Rikki Martinez about his new album, Mastermind, as well as the controversial “Stand Your Ground” law.
Talib Kweli appears on The Combat Jack Show in part one of their interview together.
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