During yesterday’s visit at Shade 45, Pusha T unleashed the wrath of his voice over Mike Jones’ “Still Tippin”. Below is the interview portion for the illuminatis.
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Uncle Murda was back at Shade 45 this morning to kick it with Sway. Alongside Mike Tyson, he promoted his new mixtape, The First 48 and gave a live
During his morning chat with Sway,
In this portion of his interview with Sway the other day, Joey Bada$$ spoke on the passing of his fellow Pro Era member Capital STEEZ’ death
Joey BadA$$ visited Sway earlier this morning. After
Sway welcomed Rockie Fresh to his morning show on Shade 45. During the interview, Rockie accepts Sway’s request for a verse (5:00 mark). Electric Highway coming shortly.
They don’t make movies like they used to. This May, Menace II Society will turn 20 years old—that’s just crazy. The film was directed by twins The Hughes Brothers and featured rappers like Saafir, MC Eiht, and Too $hort. Allen Hughes appeared on Sway In The Morning and discussed the movie, encounter with 2Pac, and iconic scene below. UPDATE: Full interview.
Pap returned to Shade 45 to plug his long-awaited The Nacirema Dream. At the 2:00 mark, he then decides to crack the mic. The album finally arrives March 5.
“That’s the exact reason I had mines.” In this portion of his interview with Sway, Clifford speaks on the tragic shooting in Connecticut and uses the second amendment to
After his aggressive explanation on his diss track “Addresses” with
Quentin Miller continues to prove that originality still matters in music. The message behind Road Less Traveled feels inspiring because it highlights independence, creativity, and staying true to your own path. The visuals and storytelling work together really well, and this post does a nice job introducing the upcoming album. Reading about artists who choose their own direction reminds me of planning a New Zealand tours, where the journey itself becomes just as meaningful as the destination. Looking forward to hearing the full project and seeing how the album develops this theme even further.