Suffering From The Truth.
Suffering From The Truth.
90 minute Interview. 50 Minute Video?
For his new Truth episode, YN pulls up a chair beside Danny Brown at NYC’s Acme to discuss the creative process behind Old, why it may be one of the top LPs of the year, ODB comparisons and more.
Radar In The Morning. Wake Yo Punk Ass Up.
Love him or hate him, that fucker Tyler consistently makes groundbreaking amazing visuals.
My Laugh Is Better Than Yours
The Great Debate.
Only seven days remain until the release of Pusha T’s solo set and for this week’s edition of The Truth, Elliott sits down with the man of the hour at the Dream Hotel. In this episode, Pusha speaks on the album and Pharrell’s input.
Yeah he sings. And guess what he raps even better. Aubrey “Drake” Graham is an anomaly. A Black Jew from Toronto Canada who after years of hard work has become the #1 artist in the game. Forget waiting for a naysayer’s acceptance, Drizzy keeps evolving and Nothing Was The Same is his strongest collection of tunes to date. Yup, it’s better than Take Care.
Elliott kicked it with Drake this past Sunday at NYU for the latest edition of CRWN.
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