
With their Shady Records debut hitting tomorrow, The ‘House sits in with Young Jack Thriller. Additional parts follow.
In this interview with Montreality, INSPECTAH DECK speaks about: – Going to high school with Method Man, Ghostface, Raekwon & U-God (0:37) – Jobs he’s had as a teenager growing up (2:20) – What he spent his 1st big paycheck on (3:00) – The key to success (4:02) – His passion for literature, favorite authors [cont.]
DJ Green Lantern had Nas up at Invasion Radio last night, celebrating the release of Life Is Good, which is in stores today. They spoke on Nas’ creative process, ESPYs performance, “A Queens Story”, musical taste, and more.
The Slaughterhouse crew are led by Joe Budden in this hilarious interview with Angie Martinez. Not a lot of earth shattering news, but a good listen nonetheless.
Eminem recently did a live-via-Twitter interview w/ Yelawolf to help promote Radioactive, which is looking to open on Billboard with between 40-60,000 copies sold first week. Eminem: Where you at celebrating the release of #radioactive? U are a true fan. How’s it feel to finally have #radioactive out there? Yelawolf: Sup cracker dick?… I’m in [cont.]
Interview yours truly just did with Stereogrid, about HipHopSite.Com. For this week’s Blogger Q+A we talk to DJ Pizzo of HipHopSite. We discuss the history of HipHopSite, what catches his ear as a blogger/DJ & the advantages of being a genre specific blog. Stereogrid: Where, How & Why did you start HipHopSite? DJ Pizzo: I [cont.]
Yours truly speaks with The Andy Derer Show about the creation of HipHopSite.Com and the indie hip-hop movement of the late 90′s and early 2000′s. “The Independent hip-hop story of the late 90s was completely intense and brought from it many changes and trends that are still viable in hiphop music today. Hiphopsite.com was one [cont.]
HHS: Let’s talk about your new album, Heroes in the Healing of the Nation. The Grouch: It features Casual, Jacob Hemphill, Freeway,Fashawn, Mystic and Roy Ayers to name a few. Amp Live: It’s got a lot of different guests. It’s got a lot of different features. We tried to fit spaces with guests that made [cont.]
R.E.K.S. chats with HipHopSite about his upcoming album R.E.K.S. and more.
Saigon chats with HHS about The Greatest Story Never Told, delays and his relationship with Just Blaze.
Houston based artists Yves (MC), Candlestick (DJ), Free (Producer), and Christolph (Producer), are the move. Collectively known as The Nice Guys, the quartet have release an EP entitle The Green Room and their debut LP The Show, which dropped on September 28th. Emcee Yves Saint chatted with HipHopSite about crafting the debut LP, group dynamics, [cont.]
HHS: What’s up dude? How’s it going with you? Von Pea: I’m pretty good man, just gearing up. I have show with Exile coming up and I have a release party coming up, so I’m just taking a break right now. HHS: So your album dropped on October 12th. I know it’s a bit of [cont.]
HHS:What was the basis for forming the group and putting out the album? Statik: We’ve worked together for a long time, but it was really a thing where the fans came up to us and asked for it. A lot of people miss the old mc/dj collaborations and we wanted to bring that back. Termanology: [cont.]
HHS: How did you guys get together to do this album? You’ve obviously worked together before, but what got you together to do this album? Skyzoo: We’ve been working together for a long time. Great friendship, great business relationship. Every mixtape or album I’ve done, except for Cloud Nine which I did with 9th[Wonder] has [cont.]
HHS: Your sophomore album Redemption dropped on the 14th. Who does it feature producerwise and also, what kind of message were you trying to send with this second album? Huey: Producer-wise, we kept it in-house.Most of it was done by my guy J. Mill, but we also got a few tracks Big Krit. As far [cont.]
HHS: One thing I’ve always noticed about you is your consistency. In all of your releases you have a trademark sound and seem to know who you are. A lot of artists try to re-invent themselves, even with success, what keeps you consistent? El The Sensei: I think it’s really just the formula that I [cont.]
HHS: You’ve done so much work, from Cypress, to your solo projects, to other artists albums. What keeps you going year by year on a creative basis? Muggs: I’m still inspired man. To be honest, I still love music and I’m still inspired…but now, where I’m at, I don’t like making beats. So for me [cont.]
HHS: How did you link up with Oddisee? Trek Life:We met through a mutual friend named brub.Oddisee was on tour with J-Live and they were out here in LA at the House of Blues. About five or six years ago, Oddisee asked brub, Rhettmatic and some others about west coast emcees that he could work [cont.]
HHS: Some people might say welcome back but you’ve been staying busy on the scene. From the EP late last year, to the remixes and videos you’ve done, your presence is everywhere. Now that the album, From The Black Pool Of Genius, is finally here, how are you feeling? Dres: I’m really proud…a deep sense [cont.]
HHS: How did you link up with Da Beatminerz early on in your career? Baby Paul: Well, I actually built an acquaintance with Mr. Walt as a patron of the Music Factory record store in Jamaica Queens, NYC. I used to go there & buy all the latest music, & we got kool once he [cont.]
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