While in NY for his Music Matters tour, K-Dot made a pit stop over at Hot 97 and dropped some bars over B.I.G.’s “Who Shot Ya” for Flex. UPDATE: Video now included
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Curtis invaded a couple of NYC radio stations yesterday. During the rush hour drive, he pulled over at Hot 97 for some one-on-one with Angie Martinez. Well, here’s what “actually” went down. Break 1: 50 explains the confusion of his “New Day” single, upcoming video and touches on the passing of his manager Chris Lighty. Break 2: Fif then speaks on his recent Oprah interview and says he’s actually still eyeing a November 13 release of his next album, Street King Immortal. Break 3: Finally, he discusses his boxing deal, plugs his first […]
In recognition of Tupac Shakur’s 16th anniversary of his passing, Mister Cee dedicated his Throwback At Noon with an hour of ‘Pac’s most memorable tunes. Download here. miss info
Mister Cee premiered his new weekly mix series during today’s Throwback at Noon on Hot 97 and kicked things off with an hour of classics from Puff Daddy and the family. Download here. flex
Slaughterhouse were up at Peter Rosenberg and Cipha Sounds’ podcast on Hot 97. To hear Rosenberg tell it, “this is the best interview with Slaughterhouse that has ever been done. Yeah I said it!” Juan and Cipha also launched their Juan Epstein app, which you can download for free here.
After seven long weeks, yours truly was back on Hot 97 for another round of songs that could make the grade on the FM dial. When it was all said and done, I chose Vinny Cha$e’s song, “Urban Outfitters”. Check out my call and the rest of the list below. CHEER$, bitch.
On the Slaughter’s early stop at Hot 97, random news from Floyd’s bodyguard to Ochocinco’s head butt are brought up to see if they give a fuck. Joell just doesn’t care.
Mac Miller continued his rounds in the Big Apple yesterday and decided to drop his own bombs on the mic with
In honor of Michael’s 54th birthday today, Mister Cee dedicated his Throw Back At Noon on Hot 97 with an hour of music from the King of Pop. Rest In Power, MJ. inflexwetrust
Before taking the party festivities to Perfections, Gordo Frederico paid Flex a visit and laid down a few slick rhymes for Hot 97.
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