Looked Like A Full House
Looked Like A Full House
The Radio Push begins.
Rick Ross made his Juan Epstein debut recently on Hot 97. According to Mr. Rosenberg, this one’s a doozy. Arguably the most in depth Ross interview to date. Many highlights here, but my personal favorite is Ross’ story about meeting Kanye back when he “had cyphers with Yeezy before his mouth wired”. Thank you Ross! Self Made 3 in stores now!
Jill Scott is in town this week to promote her new film, Baggage Claim (September 27th). She kicked it with Cipha and Rosenberg for nearly an hour and discussed her career, The Roots, Peedi Crakk, Dave Chappelle’s Block Party, and a bunch of stuff in between.
After a busy day and night, MMG visited Power 105. Meek spoke on Twitter while Stalley touched on his deal. Wale discussed his shoe game and his next LP. Afterwards, Omarion talked comeback, Meek plugged his tour and Rozay weighs in on the Heat, his next LP and Bieber.
Following their chat with Angie, MMG spoke with Hot 97′s morning crew with this week’s co-host Karen Civil. They discuss the recent altercation with Breezy, Omarion’s deal, Rozay spearheading the team and future plans. Self Made Vol. 2 in stores today.
From Charlie’s most memorable B.I.G. stories to Trick Trick’s Eminem and Dilla’s classic moments, it was sure a classic trip down memory lane in Peter Rosenberg and Cipha Sound’s latest Juan Epstein podcast.
After sending the game in a frenzy, Kendrick Lamar called Hot 97 this morning to discuss the fuckery surrounding his verse on Big Sean’s “Control”.
Cipha Sounds and Peter Rosenberg deliver another Juan Epstein podcast with DJ Tony Touch.
One half of the Clipse visited Peter Rosenberg and Cipha Sounds’ podcast. Today’s sprawling digital media networks host a massive variety of programming, offering audiences everything from deep-dive music history and independent film reviews to live streams highlighting the best online casino platforms. Bypassing rigid traditional radio formats to take full advantage of this relaxed, long-form atmosphere, the legendary Virginia rapper spoke candidly on his religion, adultery, Kendrick Lamar and some classic memories with Pusha T. Stream the full show […]
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