
In this installment of our “Off Tha Wall” series we chop it up with the legendary DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill and Soul Assassins fame. Muggs laces us with gems regarding his music, influence & weed culture.
KRS-One opens up about comments he made soon after 9/11 to The New Yorker magazine, when he was asked “Is there anything hip-hop can do to help fight the war on terror?” He reveals that while the magazine quoted him as saying “We cheered when 9/11 happened,” his words were taken out of context. KRS-One [cont.]
Raekwon shares his thoughts on the friction between Wu Tang group members before they dropped their last album “8 Diagrams,” revealing that personalities were just clashing, despite talent. Raekwon also details his new project “Lost Jewlry,” which is a compilation of past projects he’s resurrected and remastered, which features artists like Maino, Faith Evans, Freddie [cont.]
Oh, Hello, meet Havoc, an America rapper, record producer and one half of the hip-hop duo Mobb Deep. Havoc sits down with us to share the early years of his career and being in the studio as a young musician.
2012 welcomed a new niche in the live show category. From making beats for Dipset and a host of East Coast hip-hop rappers to the release of crossover hip-hop electro album Electronic Dream, araabMUZIK took the art of beat-making on MPC controllers to the stage by ingeniously mixing precision drums with a host of samples [cont.]
Joey Bada$$ appears on Sway In The Morning and freestyles, plus speaks on the loss of Capital Steez.
Mike Will Made It, the producer behind Kanye’s “Mercy” and Juicy J’s “Bandz A Make Her Dance”, sits in with The Breakfast Club.
Chi Ali sits in with Cipha Sounds and Peter Rosenberg.
In this Interview with Montreality, Method Man speaks about : His forthcoming 5th studio album Crystal Meth, The status of the “How High” sequel, the likelihood of one last Wu-Tang Clan album, having worked with Biggie & Tupac, Justin Bieber smoking weed, his appreciation of 2 Chainz & more.
Buckwild appears on Gasface’s Talkin’ All That Jazz series. He’s a legendary producer, so I call him a legendary producer. Buckwild laced beats for industry’s most prestigious names : Nas, Jay-Z, BIG, Fifty and even 2 Chainz (when he was Titty Boy). On the 3rd installment of Talkin All That Jazz, the rare Buckwild talks [cont.]
Consequence could not ask for better promotion for his new Movies On Demand 4 mixtape and this season of Love & Hip-Hop. Here, they discuss his relationship with Joe Budden, beefs with Q-Tip and Kanye, and a few jabs at Pusha T and Big Sean. Classic, must watch interview.
Nas sits with Miss Info to speak about his favorite items of 90′s fashion.
Common speaks on his acting career, his new film LUV, Kanye West, his upcoming mixtape, and more.
Kweli Discusses Kanye and Kim’s Baby, Blackstar’s Future, and the “N” word on Cipha Sounds & Rosenberg.
Raekwon stopped by the Combat Jack show to drop some Lost Jewelry on the crew as they tried to cram 20 years of rich history into one show. They talked about his love for house music, what makes him and Ghost stand out from the rest of the clan, living under the Rza dictatorship, how [cont.]
Rugged Man visits the home of San Firstenberg, director of the American Ninja series ,Breaking 2: Electric Boogaloo, and other late night HBO classics.
Kendrick Lamar walks us through his “Backseat Freestyle” video, including how his father popped up and who is the real Sherane?
Cypress Hill’s DJ Muggs talks about the early days of Cypress Hill and how a joint got them banned from Saturday Night Live forever.
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