The other day, A$AP Ferg broke bread with Power 105’s morning mob. He spoke on his upcoming album, Trap Lord, his confrontation with Gucci Mane, and more. Trap Lord impacts August 20.
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Goodie Mob appeared on Power 105’s morning show. They spoke on their split, the reasoning for reuniting, their album, Cee-Lo’s solo career, label issues,”Fight To Win“, messages in today’s music and more.
Waka Flocka’s mom Debra Antney returned to New York and conversed for half and hour with The Breakfast Club. She talked about her come up, Gucci Mane, Waka’s rap origins, and neglecting OJ Da Juiceman. Okay!
Flo Rida was this morning’s guest on Power 105. He spoke on his music, relationship with Nelly and DJ Envy recalls a time they almost got into it in LA. Valet wars. Ha! Wild Ones in stores now.
Tech visited Power 105 yesterday. He spoke on his Something Else, being an independent artist, visiting Lil Wayne in prison and more. Check out his Juan Epstein episode and DJ Whoo Kid interview below.
2 Chainz made his third appearance on Power 105.1’s morning drive. He talked about his new album, relationship with Kanye West, rumors, and not releasing his instrumentals. In the second clip, he touches on killing weaves, the passing of his father, and learning from Method Man. UPDATE: A year later, Chainz discusses Ludacris, robbery, and relationship with Kanye West.
Ace Hood was back on Power 105.1’s morning show. He discussed his single, departing from Def Jam, and rolling through these mean streets. UPDATE: Back with Power 105 today, Ace discusses his album Trials & Tribulations, the watch debacle, his loyalty to DJ Khaled, the Zimmerman verdict and more. Sidebar: Hot 97 Interview
With his Soul headphones and Conjure in hand, Luda made his Breakfast Club debut. He spoke on DTP, Chingy, 2 Chainz, Kanye’s album, his upcoming Ludaversal, relationship and more.
Jay-Z made his debut yesterday morning on Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club. They talked for an hour long about Magna Carta Holy Grail, sports, artists, criticism, and New York rap. After the jump, he discusses Dame Dash, foiled Lil Wayne deal, Roc Nation Sports, producers, rumors, and gentrification of Brooklyn.
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.