DJ Khaled’s We The Best Music Group and YN were up on Flex’s spot last night on Hot 97 to promote
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YN’s currently O.T. and yesterday he stopped by Tim Westwood’s evening drive. With the homie Sumit in the studio, they talked about Rap Radar, and current state of hip-hop. Dive in. Update: Finally with visual!
Mr. Wilson’s final guest Friday was the Yardfather who stopped by the East Village Studios to promote his Warning Shots 3 mixtape. Down bottom, E gets Sai to freestyle over “No Church In The Wild” and “Lord Knows” instrumental loops. Hip-hop is live, y’all. Peep whole show here.
The young rising Chi-City MC also reached out and touched our RR jefe to explain his rise and the concept behind his Driving 88 mixtape. Look out for Rockie. Humble cat. Good rap. Peep whole show here.
Out on the road promoting his recently-released mixtape, I Am Who I Am, and upcoming album, The Day After Tomorrow, Maino reached out to our Yellow friend and discussed the differences between the two projects. Below, a moment of clarity on “I Still Love You” and the Lil Kim-related controversy it caused. Gossip. Gossip. Peep whole show here.
To commemorate the release of Rich Forever, our own YN is back with East Village Radio with his new show and a special #RozayRadio edition. The Bawse himself will be calling in as well. UPDATE: If you missed the show, no worries. Listen here.
[vodpod id=Video.15827270&w=540&h=350&fv=] Here’s the second chapter of the Yellowman’s interview with Da Snowman. In this portion, Jizzle speaks on his journey from leaks, radio play, to career highlights from his extensive catalogue. Directed by BAM. TM 103 December 20th. Previously: Chapter 1: The Documentary
If you haven’t picked up the latest issue of RESPECT., DJ Khaled’s interview is now available online. Peruse the feature after the jump and cop We The Best Forever tomorrow.
[vodpod id=Video.11623573&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] YN (that stands for Yellow Nigga, guys) was recently in the hot seat with Ms. Drama. Elliott speaks on how we filter content on the site, XXL, and his relationship with Jay-Z and Eminem. Part two after the jump.
[vodpod id=Video.9170952&w=540&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dvid%3D654612%26amp%3Buri%3Dmgid%3Auma%3Avideo%3Amtv.com%3A654612] Rap Radar invaded 1515 Broadway again as YN sat alongside Sway on the RapFix Live couch. Elliott spoke on Eminem and Royce Da 5’9″s Bad Meets Evil project, revealed the new RESPECT. cover, and gave advice to upstarts.
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