Donnis woke up with Sway In The Morning on Shade 45 and was then put through DJ Wonder’s 5 Fingers Of Death. Luckily, Donnis walked away unscathed.
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Like each and every Tuesday, Tony Touch put his guest on the hot seat. Here’s what Lupe came up with off the top during last week’s episode.
Nelly appeared on the Whoolywood show over the weekend. He spoke on his relationship with T.I., passing on Paris Hilton for Apple Bottom, his single
Before making his way to his first headliner show in Atlanta, Stalley visited DJ Drama and DJ Sense’s show and kicked a rap over Jigga’s “Rhyme No More” instrumental.
360 appeared last Tuesday on Tony Toca’s show on Shade 45. Before the close of his interview, he recited a pair of rhymes over Nas’ “Memory Lane” and “Can’t Forget About You”. Based off his previous material, 60 should’ve gone harder.
The other day, Doug E. Fresh was on Shade 45 and introduced his sons Squareoff and nephew Mansone Batez. Doug E. also spoke on the state of Hip-Hop and reflected on the early days with Slick Rick and the Get Fresh Crew. Of course, Mr. Fresh hit the mic for a performance of his own.
DJ Tony Touch embraced Spitta’s presence on Shade 45 last Tuesday and returned the favor by taking it to the mic. Under the influence more than likely. allindstrom
50 was tuned into Shade 45 this past weekend and called up VIP Saturday’s with DJ Self and Superstar Jay. He was on the line for nearly 30 minutes and talked about hip-hop trends and his boxing promoting venture. Later in the call, Uncle Murda chimes in as well.
While plugging
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.