After visiting Terrence and Rocsi on 106 & Park, Donald Glover hit up Flex at Hot 97 and went off the top over Red Cafe’s “Let It Fly”. Camp in stores now.
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Last Tuesday, Taylor Gang repped their set over at DJ Tony Touch’s weekly show. With a few beats played, Chevy did the spitting and Wiz did the singing. allindstrom
Do remember, lil Olivia used to rap. But she is a big girl now, and during her visit last week at Sway’s morning show, she rapidly proved she still got it with a verse. That’s what little girls are made of. Previously: Wayne Brady
It doesn’t take much to get A$AP to kick a rhyme on the spot. And during his UK visit, Rocky sat in Tim Westwood’s chair and gave listeners a freebie over “Stay Schemin” as well as “She Will”. Interview below.
Mr. Folarin is back in the states. But while overseas recently, he returned to Tim Westwood’s show and kicked a few of his raps over Drake’s “She Will”. Interview after the jump.
During their interview last week at the Skee Lodge, A$AP Rocky and members of his entourage went off the top over Bone Thugs’ “Look Into My Eyes”. No pre-written raps necessary.
On the eve of his sophomore release, B.o.B. paid
All you bitches are her sons. Recently, the former Flipmode Squad’s first lady kicked a little knowledge in a freestyle form for VladTV. Listen up you newcomers.
360 celebrated 4/20 last week as a guest on Sway In The Morning. With actor John Witherspoon in the building, he spoke on his origins and EP, Everywhere And Back. Afterward, he set the microphone on fire with a freestyle over M-O-B-B’s classic. Interview Freestyle UPDATE: Now with video
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For Pitchfork‘s latest Selector series,
ScHoolboy Q visited DJ Tony Touch’s show last week. After a brief introduction,
ScHoolboy Q returned to Hot 97 this morning with Cipha Sounds and Peter Rosenberg. Above he drops a quick freestyle and performs “Druggys Wit Hoes Again”. Speaking of drugs, Q mentions he is contemplating on saying no and convincing A$AP to do the same below. If I can do it, so can y’all.
DJ Doo Wop will be linking a selection of today’s artists with a few OGs for his new project. Today, Sosa and Reks bridge the gap with this offering. Mixing the old with the new sounds pretty cool. xzone
Over the soulful sounds provided by Statik Selektah, Kid Ink laid down a few of his raps during his visit to Statik’s Shade 45 show last night. Smooth sailing.
Inside the Marriott at 2 am, rising MC Big Stat and Big Mef drops a few quick bars while loitering in the lobby. Guess this wasn’t a non-smoking area. wtcfolife
While getting a new tattoo in Brooklyn, Waka Flocka participates in Pitchfork‘s “Selector” freestyle series by busting off his raps to Lunice’s “The Good Kids” and Rustie’s “City Star”.
After stopping by Marcy, Q made his way over to Hot 97 moments ago and gave Flex a few of his bars over a E-40’s “Function” as well as Pete Rock & CL Smooth’s “Skinz”. Freestyle 1: Freestyle 2:
With DJ Wonder’s five random beats, Stalley kicked a few lyrics on the mic during his recent visit to Shade 45’s morning show. Savage Journey To The American Dream is available here. The interview portion below.
Curren$y sure knows how to ride an Alchemist beat. And while promoting his upcoming The Stoned Immaculate on Tony Touch’s radio gig a few weeks back, Spitta quickly proved it. allindstrom
It's not my style, unfortunately I can't appreciate this song