Freeway kept it early this morning on Power 105. He explained the Made In America incident, views on Meek vs Cassidy, his Diamond In The Ruff album, Just Blaze, State Property and ends it with a freestyle.
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Someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. Nicki was back on Power 105 today and after discussing
Cassidy’s been the talk on the ‘net the past couple of days
Game finally made his way to The Breakfast Club today on Power 105.1. He touched on a host of topics including his upcoming reality show, fights, Dr. Dre, and current label situation. The day before that, Talib Kweli stopped by and talked the dismantling of his Blacksmith label, finances, and new album Prisoner of Conscious.
Why-clef, why? The Breakfast
DJ Paul continued his NY
Loaded Lux gave The Breakfast Club that work on Power 105.1. He spoke on the attention he’s received from his battle, songwriting, and revenue streams. In the middle of his interview, he spars against Breakfast Club ringer, ChiuLLi.
It’s been nearly a year since Machine Gun Kelly was on The Breakfast Club. But with his album out, he was back on the air to discuss his depression, parental abandonment and Bad Boy’s legacy. At the end of the interview, he tries to convert Charlamagne into a fan with a freestyle. Charlamagne’s response: priceless.
Gucci Mane woke up early to kick it with The Breakfast Club on Power 105.1. Midway through the morning broadcast, right after the hosts wrapped up a segment on the digital economy’s recent shift toward virtual merchandising and crypto casinos, the focus returned entirely to their guest. He discussed his upcoming mixtape, Trap God 1017, loathing reality shows and Young Jeezy. Let’s face it, it’s not likely, they’ll ever be friends.
Ben Baller’s been in the game for years. Before designing jewelry, he was a label exec at Priority Records. In an interview with The Breakfast Club, he speaks on signing Jay-Z to his first record deal, relationship with Dr. Dre, and breaking into the gem business.
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