As others continue to hop on his record, the man himself stopped by Shade 45 and dropped some of his own rhymes over DJ Wonder’s “5 Fingers Of Death”. Interview portion after the jump.
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Is that Coogi? Pap stopped by Sway’s morning show recently and did a few laps over DJ Wonder’s “5 Fingers Of Death”. Looks like Sway was really into it, no? After the jump, Pap discusses how he stays focused on his relationship with Remy Ma despite her being incarcerated and more.
With the “International Player’s Anthem” providing the music, Casey Veggies rapped of the top of the head during his visit to Statik Selektah’s show on Shade 45. Casey, you’re such a fuckin’ show off.
Jada was recently on Shade 45 and chopped it up with Whoo Kid. They discussed his new mixtape Consignment, the upcoming G.O.O.D. Music Remix to “I Don’t Like”, working with Kanye and much more.
Last Tuesday, Taylor Gang repped their set over at DJ Tony Touch’s weekly show. With a few beats played, Chevy did the spitting and Wiz did the singing. allindstrom
Do remember, lil Olivia used to rap. But she is a big girl now, and during her visit last week at Sway’s morning show, she rapidly proved she still got it with a verse. That’s what little girls are made of. Previously: Wayne Brady
Twista recently made his return to Shade 45 for a live performance on Sway In The Morning. If you can keep up, check out “Po Pimp” and his latest “Gucci Louis Prada”.
South Carolina newcomer Sadie Hawkins (Yep, like the dance) appeared last week on Sway In The Morning On Shade 45. Following her interview, which you can view after the jump, she gave a freebie over Pastor Troy’s hit. You can download her mixtape Girl Interrupted hosted by DJ Scream here.
Sounds like a bad mix. As far as the track, its one of my personal favorites. Kiss gives Kay Slay’s show a live performance of his mixtape’s second track.
360 celebrated 4/20 last week as a guest on Sway In The Morning. With actor John Witherspoon in the building, he spoke on his origins and EP, Everywhere And Back. Afterward, he set the microphone on fire with a freestyle over M-O-B-B’s classic. Interview Freestyle UPDATE: Now with video
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.