“I may get a retweet from Banks today.” For the first time ever, Game phoned into DJ Whoo Kid’s show yesterday. During the chat, Chuck touched on the reach-outs to 50, Drake and Breezy’s beef, the NBA Finals and more. Go Thunder!
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During his visit on Sway’s morning show, Capo gave an update on the Dip Set’s members upcoming projects, their reunion album and says his “60 Rackz” remix with Killa and Lil Wayne is complete.
Warning. Warning. The Mafia is in the building. And while visiting Streetsweeper Radio show, Maino, PUSH!, Mouse, Lucky Don, Wink Loc & Twigg Martin gave a live version of their track, “Welcome To The Mob“.
Last Tuesday, Ab-Soul appeared on DJ Tony Touch’s gig and showcased a few slick rhymes over the Shade 45 airwaves. Hopefully by now you copped Control System.
During his visit to Statik Selektah’s show on Shade 45, Prodigy added a few of his rhymes over Nas’ “NY State Of Mind”. Yup, it’s a Queens thing! H.N.I.C. coming July 3.
While promoting his new film, The Art Of Rap on Sway In The Morning, Ice-T gives his definition of an MC and rapper. Below, he goes on to speak on wack rappers and defends his gangstarism.
Last week, K. Dot and Ab-Soul swung by DJ Green Lantern’s radio show to discuss Slaughterhouse comparisons and the West Coast scene. Below, ScHoolboy Q and Jay Rock call into the show.
While in NYC, Killer Mike and El-P visited Sway this morning on Shade 45. They talked politics, violence as well as their views on today’s rising stars. Above they showcase their gift on the mic. R.A.P. Music is out now.
Ab-Soul visited Shade 45’s morning show yesterday. Chatting with Sway, he touched on his unique hairstyle and how he stands out from the rest of his Black Hippy clique. Up for a show? Afterwards Ab-Soul gives a live performance of a few tracks off his current independent release, Control System.
From the State Prison in NJ, Biggaveli phoned into Statik Selektah’s ShowOff Radio show last night and touched on his future projects, new management situation and his ongoing battle for an appeal.
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.