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Childish Gambino (aka Donald Glover), an American rapper, producer, writer, comedian & actor, goes shopping at Amoeba Music in Hollywood.
Gunplay talks about his new album “Living Legend” and how he came up with the name. Gunplay talks dropping an album is not important to him because he is comfortable touring and making money. He says his new single will take him to “the white tax bracket.” He talks about his biggest dislikes and likes [cont.]
Too $hort talks about getting into the rap game, his estimated body count & more.
Hip hop’s golden age began in 1986, the day Rakim stepped to a microphone to record “Eric B Is President.” Only 18 years old (though he sounded considerably more worldly), Rakim (real name William Griffin) had a smooth, effortless flow that brought a cool melodicism and high intelligence to the MC game—he gave both fire [cont.]
El and Mike appear on The Combat Jack Show, to speak about their new Run The Jewels project.
Ab-Soul gives his opinion on the Hip-Hop police, being on Kendrick Lamar’s skits for “Good Kid, M.A.A.D City”, touring & much more.
Mr. Cee talks about his recent arrest for soliciting prostitution in New York City, with an alleged male prostitute.
No Malice sits down with HipHopSince1987 to talk about a variety of topics. The Virginia mc talks about his home state, making it out of VA, getting their deal by travelling and putting in the work. He talks about the void in his life that was missing when he was at the top of his [cont.]
Joe Budden refuses Noreaga’s challenge to a “Bogey Off”, or smoking contest, maintains he didn’t lose to him in basketball, and talks about his Spades skills.
Yelawolf calls Shade45 and speaks with Rude Jude, and gets some shit off his chest. Apparently, he’s fed up with rappers using “satanic” imagery in their videos.
Cudi The Kid calls into DJ Drama on 4/20, to speak about his new album, Indicud, his departure from G.O.O.D. Music, collaborating with Michael Bolton, and more.
In the VICE magazine series The Arrival, they catch DJs who are at the peak of their career during the intimate moments before they take the stage. Reflecting on their ascent to success, they candidly reveal what it’s like to play for an enthralled crowd that hangs on every drop. This week we followed legendary [cont.]
Listen to Jay-Z discuss his inspiration for getting involved with The Great Gatsby and why Executive Producing major films is the next stage in his business development.
Esteban spends time with rapper Big K.R.I.T., who breaks down tracks from his new mixtape “King Remembered in Time.”
Famed NY rapper Fabolous shares his thoughts on rappers on Twitter, revealing that he backed away from joking with rappers on the social media site, because some can be too sensitive. Fabolous also shares his thoughts on Ray J’s new track “I Hit it First,”his relationship with Lil Wayne after “So NY,” and his funniest [cont.]
Meek Mill sits down with Karen Civil to discuss the Rick Ross Reebok situation, Dreamchasers 3 and Lil Snupe.
Havoc of Mobb Deep and Lloyd Banks of G-Unit speak on their new collaboration “Life We Chose,” off Havoc’s new album “13″, in stores May 7th. “13″ also features Royce Da 5’9″, Raekwon, Styles P, Twista, and more.
Part 3 of Hard Knock TV’s interview starts with Scarface asking why white contemporary singers sell more albums than their black counterparts. Scarface proceeds to say that he heard an executive at a tv network that deals with music say that they are now going to target the network for a young white audience. Facemob [cont.]
Mac Miller recently sat down with Hot 97 to talk about people creating beef between white rappers and comparisons to Macklemore before squashing beef with Rosenberg.
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