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It’s been a busy day for Drizzy. And earlier this morning, he traveled to Bristol, Connecticut to appear on ESPN’s First Take. While on the set, he spoke on his relationship with Texas A&M quarterback, Johnny Manziel.
Earlier this week, Master P made his debut on ESPN’s First Take. During his interview, he talked about Jay-Z’s Roc Nation Sports and decision to leave sports agency.
Welcome to Miami. In this ESPN report, Lil Wayne, Birdman, Flo Rida and others explain why Hip Hop’s royalty all flock down to South Beach to sit court side at the American Airlines Arena. The Heat is on.
When did EPSN turn into Tha Basement? Following Bun B, Paul Wall pulls up and shows love to ESPN’s “First Take” by repping H-Town to the fullest. Daps all around.
50 was in Connecticut
Bun B is back on ESPN’s First Take. But on this go-round, the Trill OG steps up to the mic and reps H-Town for last week’s NBA All-Star weekend.
King James and the Doc graces the cover of ESPN’s upcoming music issue. After the jump, check out the brief behind the scenes look of their shoot. Issue hits stands this Friday.
The Chocolate Boy Wonder made his First Take debut today on ESPN. He shared his sports expertise by weighing in on Kobe and the Lakers. After the jump, Stephen A. Smith responds to Bow Wow.
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