Rap Radar Interviews Scarface

Just like Ms. Wallace, Scarface also participated in the Platinum League junket. For our sit down, Face Mob spoke on the 10th anniversary of his classic album The Fix, Houston, new group, The Minority Report, and collaboration with Beanie Sigel.

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  1. […] ALL CREDIT TO THIS POST BELONGS TO Rap Radar […]

  2. bigg rome says:

    They these cards 5 yrs ago. Rap is always late with everything.
    It was called Dropcards

  3. […] RapRadar caught up with Scarface while he was promoting Platinum League trading cards. Watch as he discusses a new group he plans to form, why legends like himself & Dr. Dre are not providing the blueprint for these new artists to follow and why his joint project with Beanie Sigel is missing one key element (Hov) to make the project a masterpiece. Watch their interview with Biggies mom at the same event after the cut. […]

  4. TROLLING says:

    FACE LOOKS LIKE A FAT ROYCE 5’9, TRUE LEGEND THOUGH

  5. […] Rap Radar sat down with Scarface as a part of their new series and chopped it up about the 10th anniversary of one of the greatest rap albums ever made The Fix, the city of Houston, a new group possibly being formed, a collaboration with Beanie Sigel, and a few other topics Let the people know:EmailDigg […]

  6. Trillionaire says:

    LEGEND, THE REAL KING OF THE SOUTH #NODISPUTE

  7. mac DIESEL says:

    SALUTE TO SCARFACE!!!! A HIP- HOP PIONEER AND A TRUE O.G.!!!!

    DON’T HATE ON MY OPINION!!!!

  8. rahrahrah says:

    Incredible scarface verse on This Can’t be life. And epic introduction by Jordan.

  9. uptown_nwdc says:

    definitely what the game has been missing: SUBSTANCE

    konshens.com

  10. […] album The Fix, Houston, new group, The Minority Report, and collaboration with Beanie Sigel. via. Rap Radar Posts Related to Scarface Interviews w/ Rap Radar (Video) Scarface Announces New Album Title … […]

  11. dmfslimm says:

    damn the interview was too short.

  12. Marko-V says:

    Face is a living legend and if you listen to the albums his tone, flow and cadence changed to adapt to the new times of the beat making. I wanna know why Face isn’t rich tho. Him and Short should be well off like Jay and Dre. Or does the South’s independent spirit not hold well over time? Seriously Hip-Hop does not take care of their own.

    @remarkoble1

    Traditional Hip-Hop: http://www.reverbnation.com/c./poni/109813736

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