During his chat with DJ Drama last night, T.I. spoke on Trouble Man‘s controversial record, “Addresses”. To avoid publicity for those caught in the fire, he doesn’t name drop, but it’s safe to say it’s you know who. Sidebar: More with Sway
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Mason continued his chat with Sway yesterday over at Shade 45. He spoke on advice from B.I.G. on the day he passed and reflected on his and ‘Pac murders. Below, he speaks on Cam’Ron and Jim Jones.
Get ‘cha Scoop A Loops. Scoop DeVille was guest DJing for Shade 45’s All Out Show and Soul Assassins. Above is footage of his appearance and below is 50 minutes of his hit and unreleased records. http://official.fm/tracks/zSXS?control=1&tracklist=1&width=500&height=240&skin_bg=000000&skin_fg=FFFFFF hhnm
Uncle Murda and Diddy Bop recently visited DJ Kay Slay’s radio show on Shade 45 and gave an in-studio performance of their Lil Wayne freestyle. No worries, First 48 is still on the way.
You already know DJ Kay Slay wasn’t having Lux leave with out a freestyle. During his interview, he kindly accepts the offer to kill the mic.
While visiting Sway In The Morning, Cassidy clarifies more his request to battle Meek Mill. Not for publicity or beef, he wants to bring the match for charity. When asked who runs Philly, he says himself.
More Duck Down invasion ensued over at Shade 45. During
Yea, where is OGC? With Preemo co-hosting, 9th and Buck gives a live performance of “The Change Up” off The Solution
While Macklemore and Ryan Lewis were in New York last week, they stopped by Sway’s A.M. drive for a live performance of “Thrift Shop”. Fucking awesome. Get down with The Heist here.
Freddie Gibbs is one of the most authentic voices in contemporary hip-hop. With his ability to tell real stories and create unique atmospheres, he has conquered an ever-widening audience.