Its the battle of the laughs. Before Hov took the field at Yankee Stadium last weekend, YN caught up with him for a special sit-down of The Truth. In the first part, Jay talks about Magna Carta Holy Grail, Samsung deal, and new legends. UPDATE: In the second segment, Jay discusses the business of sports management and the shifting nature of industry competition. He notes how the fight for talent has changed as digital platforms—ranging from daily fantasy sports apps to […]
It’s been a long time and YN shouldn’t have left you. But now, he’s back with the seventh installment of The Truth’s Google hangout. This time, he discusses some of the Summer’s recent releases.
Mr. Wilson went to Washington this past weekend to interview Wale for the third edition of CRWN.
YN’s dishing the Truth again and this this time, rolls up to the Roc Nation offices. He talks to Wale’s manager Rich Kleiman and weighs in on his client’s new album, The Gifted.
YN returns to HuffPost Live and keeps Kanye as the topic of discussion. On this go round, he talks the week prior to Yeezus‘ release, Kevin Durant’s possibility of signing to Roc Nation Sports and more.
Here we go again. Elliott continued his CRWN series last week with J.Cole at the Highline Ballroom.
Elliott was back at Hot 97 yesterday morning with Cipha Sounds and Rosenberg. After speaking on Rap Radar and his other brands, he shifted the conversation about my beef with the station, that damn laugh, and his bad communication skills.
Elliott was a guest on HuffPost Live this morning. He spoke about Kanye West’s new music, SNL performances and unconventional rollout of Yeezus.
My consecutive streak of dope guests continues as Hustle Gang’s head honcho T.I. and Trae Tha Truth checked in last night. They spoke on their strong G.D.O.D. mixtape, the free agent further explained his 200 million dollar deal goal and his desire to get in business with Yo Gotti, Rich Homie Quan, Jeremih, and Problem. Peep the playlist and whole show here. EVR!
This concept of expanding interests into a global framework is quite thought-provoking. It reminds me of how interdisciplinary learning works in education, where one subject naturally leads into another. For example, studying craftsmanship across different civilizations can reveal both differences and similarities in human innovation. It’s a great reminder that curiosity can be a bridge between completely different cultures and time periods. Kilimanjaro Airport to Serval wildlife