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.
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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!
Donny G is more than likely warmin’ up for a new mixtape. But for right now, he quickly exercises his flow over MMG’s “So Sophisticated”. Hurry up, before it gets too cold.
filmed: TheDarkNyte. With Curren$y’s new album, The Stoned Immaculate, recently released on June 5th, we thought it would be cool to pick Spitta’s brain about his favorite samples used on the album. Thus, Breaks With Curren$y was born. For the fourth and final installment, Spitta talks a bit about his collaboration with Big K.R.I.T. and Wiz Khalifa entitled “Jet Life”. Be sure to check out a break from Spitta’s album below.
Jeremih is preparing us for his new album, and today VIBE premieres his new single with Loso. Shit, I’m sure you fellas will think the single artwork is better than the actual track.
Bun B and BMX rider Nigel Sylvester were partners in this year’s Gumball 3000 rally. After traveling from New York to Nevada, here’s a recap of their cross country adventure.
Nas was up early this morning with Soledad O’Brien on CNN’s Starting Point. He spoke on his motivation behind the record and using the “dreaded” N-Word. Nigga please. Life Is Good on July 17th.
[kyte.tv appKey=MarbachViewerEmbedded&uri=channels/449330/1672789&tbid=273034&p=5296&height=350&width=540] Consequence broke bread with Power 105’s morning crew to speak on writing for Kanye, Pusha vs Weezy, advising Big Sean, and the state of Hip-Hop. After the break, his frequent collaborator Pooch Hall spoke on their track, his BET The Game series and busted a few more of his own raps.
After his interview during last night’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Cee-Lo Green brought out the mob to close out the show with their victorious anthem. Uh, winning.
Kay Slay’s more than just a DJ. Five years ago, he got into publishing and created the men’s magazine, Straight Stuntin. He’s also set to release his graffiti book, The Master Of Dezasters. But despite his brand extension, music is still the cornerstone. And later this year, he plans drop his fourth and final album, Rhyme Or Die. In our last segment, Slay discusses being the Black Hugh Hefner and the state of hip-hop. Rap Radar Interviews Kay Slay Pt.1 | Rap Radar […]
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