The artist formerly known as Chip Tha Ripper swung by DJ Tony Touch’s show a few Tuesdays ago and let it rip. It didn’t stink though.
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During his early morning on Shade 45, 2 Chainz
Now that Hit-Boy’s rapping, DJ Wonder put him to the test during his recent visit to Shade 45. Hit seemed prepared, but when it was all said and done, he missed the mark. At least Sway seemed impressed. Check out his
“Movies have killed more rap careers than bullets.“ Last week, Pookie visited Sway’s morning show. He shared his in-studio experience with Kanye on My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, the process of writing his jokes, and his thoughts on upcoming comedians.
Pow! Before the curtain closed on Mike Tyson’s Broadway play this weekend, he went one on one with DJ Whoo Kid on Shade 45. He held no punches discussing his performance, 50 Cent, boxing, and life. Hilarious interview. radioplanet
With Eminem present, Slaughterhouse previewed their album with Sway on Shade 45. While discussing its recording process, they premiered their Boi-1da-produced track “Goodbye” at the 23:00 mark. welcome to: OUR HOUSE on August 28.
“Serena Williams, peace to her gettin’ the gold. You know she got soul.” Give Common a random word and he will manage to cover it off the top. And while on Sway’s morning show’s here’s how he put it down. Here’s a word: Dope! After the jump, he speaks on Cruel Summer. UPDATE: Another freestyle.
Gucci dialed into DJ Whoo Kid’s show over the weekend. He spoke on the origins of his name, relationship with Future, working with Tony Yayo, Snoop’s reincarnation and his next projects including his album and role in the upcoming film, Spring Breakers.
Ne-Yo’s radio run continued with Sway the other day. He spoke on his seperation from his fellow male R&B peers, tackling fatherhood and reflected on collaborating with Country artists. Yee haw!.
Last Tuesday, Mikey visited DJ Tony Touch’s show to promote his free album, Lap Of Lux and spit a few lyrics over the Shade 45 airwaves. Peep his new video here. allindstrom
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.