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Snoop Lion discusses the recent transformations of both his name and his music.
Juicy J’s “Stay Trippy Tour” made it’s way through the Triple D last night. Alongside J for this 37-city tour is ASAP Mob memeber ASAP Ferg. We got a chance to speak to Ferg about his upcoming project “Trap Lord”. He also talked to us about life’s struggles prior to signing a record deal. Click [cont.]
NORE sits down with DJ Drama. The two talk about Illmatic, Biggie vs. Buckshot, Guru, and much more.
Soul Culture sits down with Mississipi rapper Big K.R.I.T for our ongoing #OKNotToBeOK mental health campaign, as he speaks on loneliness, depression and finally making the decision to be happy.
In part 2 of Hardknock TV’s interview, Face talks to Nick Huff Barili about the current state of Hip Hop saying that he loves Kendrick Lamar but that older white executives that are in control of Hip-Hop are not in touch with the streets and don’t care about the culture. Scarface goes on to say [cont.]
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Complex produced this mini-documentary on the first hip-hop album I ever owned, Special Ed’s Youngest In Charge.
Peter Rosenberg handles his interview with Pharrell by himself, as they wax poetically for over 40 minutes.
Mr. All Gold Everything stops by The Breakfast Club for a sit down with Angela Yee, Charlemagne The God, and DJ Envy.
Snoop talks about Snoop Dogg vs Snoop Lion, Rick Ross’ drama, having no Grammy’s after many nominations, and much more.
Pharrell sits in at The Angie Martinez Show, and speaks on many of his new projects, including his most recent work with Daft Punk. He also says he is working with Beyoncé, No Doubt, Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, Busta Rhymes, Jennifer Hudson and Miley Cyrus. As well as Jay-Z’s next album. Of that record, he [cont.]
Famed rapper and urban activist Immortal Technique explains where he stood in the 90′s when people were heavily comparing Biggie vs Tupac in the East Coast vs West Coast beef. Immortal Technique also talks about how battle rapping has evolved over the years, how social media has changed things, and why some battle rappers would [cont.]
Flavor Flav gives an interview in Grand Junction, (“where you can function”), CO, and speaks about Public Enemy’s Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction.
Styles P sits in with Young Jack Thriller of This Is 50 and talks “Float” album, putting aside 50 Cent beef, and Jada growing hair.
Scarface talks to Nick Huff Barili about his writing process and how the first words are the most important because they set the tone of the verse. Surprisingly, he admits that doesn’t like listening to his own rhymes. Scarface talks about how the birth of his son in 1998 was a moment of clarity that [cont.]
The Ghost sits in with Envy, Charlemagne, and Angela Yee.
N.O.R.E pays a visit to the Round Up studio to talk about making legendary hits with Pharrell, how hip-hop saved his life, and his latest album, “Student of the Game”.
Few DJs have been able to stay relevant for three decades and DJ Jazzy Jeff is one of the rare exceptions. DJcityTV recently caught up with him at Red Bull Thre3style’s BBQ at Scratch DJ Academy to ask him some questions. Despite being revered by almost every DJ in the game, Jeff maintains a humble [cont.]
Fif sits down with the iconic Larry King for an interview.
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