Yesterday, Waka Flocka visited Angie Mar’s afternoon drive. He spoke on fatherhood, his Summer Jam appearance and weighs in on the Nicki Minaj and Rosenberg fiasco. Sidebar: Rosenberg & Cipha Sounds Interview
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Um, this is some kaleidoscopic shit. Backed by LRG and directed by Noah Banks, Louie gives viewers a look at the Chi from whole ‘nother POV. fsd
Hartford’s Comcast Theatre embraced Drake’s Club Paradise tour the other night and Aubrey surprised the audience with Mavado. Lawdamercy. Outside, people compared encores, called rides, and swapped ideas for keeping the energy up; online casinos Connecticut came up the same way late-night diners did, just part of the local rotation when a big show empties into downtown.
Here’s the second clip of 360’s interview with Allhiphop and below is a synopsis of the sit-down. Download Everywhere And Back here. AllHipHop.com speaks to 360 about the battle between being relevant and oversaturating the market, who he feels would be the “ultimate co-sign,” the process behind his “organic” music, and what he believes sets him apart from other MCs.
Hi Jessica! Tito is ready to release The Hunger Game tomorrow. But until then, he visually narrates his story on his high school crush.
It’s always fun riding Slaughterhouse. And during their trek overseas, Joe gets into an altercation with a janky promoter. Back in the U.S., Joell and Crook speak on their experience at Summer Jam and visit to 106 & Park. Previously: Pt. 1
Travis Porter’s From Day 1 is in stores now. And during the debut’s release party at the Key Club, they brought out Kid Ink and Mike Posner during their performance.
Mouse ain’t the only one with the hottest pool parties. For Kid Ink’s new viral, he shows that he too can make a big splash. Have you been Up & Away yet?
K.R.I.T.’s album, Live From The Underground debuted at #4 this week, and to thank all the fans for all their support, he decided to release a track that he produced. You’re far too kind.
As of late, New York City radio wars having been heating up. And at the vanguard is Power 105.1’s A.M. team, The Breakfast Club. In an interview with Al Lindstrom, hosts DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God speak on their rise to number one and competing against Hot 97. Charlamagne’s right, Chick-Fil-A does taste better. Ha!
This excerpt does an excellent job of balancing mystery with character development. Sarah’s transformation feels believable and unsettling at the same time, and Nico’s internal struggle adds emotional realism. The fact that she forgets both trivial details and life-altering events shows how completely her past has been erased. I love how the story hints that the truth is still buried beneath the surface, creating a sense that the past will inevitably resurface, no matter how much is forgotten. tvg