Video Footage Of Lil’ Wayne Speaking On Uncle Luke’s Letter (99 Jamz Interview)

This is a video clip showing part of the interview we posted earlier, which shows Felicia Monet as she speaks to Lil’ Wayne. Reports HipHopDX:

After Lil’ Wayne recently cursed out the Miami Heat (specifically LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh), Luther “Luke” Campbell wrote a letter taking not only Wayne to task, but his own city. Now, Wayne has responded.

“I can’t change nobody’s personal opinion. I can’t change nobody’s personal view,” said Wayne in an interview with 99 Jamz. “I can just keep doing what I do and keep putting food on the table for my family and that’s what I’m going to do no matter what.

“I haven’t [read Luke’s letter], but I already know how he feels about me,” continued Wayne, referring specifically to the letter. “I’ve never met him actually. …Ever since I got here, there were billboards and signs saying, ‘Lil Wayne, Go Back Home,’ you know what I mean? And I didn’t do anything.”

Though Miami’s perception of Wayne has apparently become frosty, he has no intentions of leaving the city. “This is Miami, I can’t move,” said the Young Money general. “I got the best skate weather, ever, down here. … Like I said, the main thing I really want to get out there is that I do apologize for the misunderstanding to the city of Miami. I love everyone here, it’s just I’m passionate about sports and I felt very disrespected, that’s all. I felt very, very disrespected.”

The altercation between Lil Wayne and the Miami Heat began when Wayne claimed he was kicked out of a game for rooting for the Los Angeles Lakers.

50 Cent – Wall Street Journal Interview

If you have about 50 minutes to spare…

In this exclusive interview, rapper and entrepreneur Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson talks to the Wall Street Journal’s Lee Hawkins about his evolution as an artist and a businessman throughout the years and how he has dealt with the wealth, the fame and the challenges that have accompanied his success. He also speaks about Eminem, promoting Yuriokis Gamboa, Floyd Mayweather, Gamboa, the UFC, Manny Pacquiao, artist management, his boxing promotions business, his new album, and his philanthropic efforts to feed a billion children across the world.

Star & Buc Wild On The Combat Jack Show

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Bonus: visual clips of the interview below the audio.

Star and Buc Wild. Couldn’t control these cats, even with Dallas Penn on deck. In a rare interview, Star shared his past, how he was an actual street pimp in New York City in the early 1980′s, how he went to war with a handgun against a Dominican chick armed with and uzi and got sprayed up, his cocaine and mescaline fueled days, how he pimped MTV, Hot 97 and Power 105, why he has no issue with Big Tigger, how he’s never been impressed with Howard Stern, his love for DJ Vlad, what his hate is really about, how he doesn’t know who the fuck Just Blaze is, how someone who doesn’t fux with Hip Hop became a Hip Hop icon and more. This was too much. Dig in my cousin.


Raekwon Talks Fashion On MTV; Shows Support For Kanye West

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The Only Built 4 Cuban Linx MC recently worked with the always fashion-forward Kanye West on Cruel Summer’s “The Morning,” but didn’t fully agree with one of ‘Ye’s most recent fashion choices.

“Would I rock a kilt?” Rae asked, referring the leather skirt Yeezy wore onstage for the 12-12-12 benefit concert for Hurricane Sandy victims in New York City last year. “Yeah, I’ll rock it in Ireland. I’ll rock it in Dublin. Me personally, I been out there. I had a show that day. If I woulda had one, I woulda said, ‘Yo, give me the Burberry lookin’ one.’ But I wouldn’t actually rock it onstage. Sometimes you wanna jump out the window but everybody can’t do it. So when you see these guys challenge this fashion, it’s because they feel they put it together right. And at the end of the day, that’s all you gotta look at is how you walk out the door.”

Ron Browz – Montreality Interview

In this Interview with Montreality, Ron Browz speaks about:

– The type of student he was at school
– Jobs he had as a teenager growing up
– What he spent his 1st big paycheck on
– The key to success
– His passion for literature & favorite books
– What he would call his book, if he were to write one
– What he thinks he were in a previous lifetime
– His last meal of choice
– His biggest fear
– His favorite cartoon character
– His favorite videogame
– Artists he would like to collaborate with
– His relationship with Big L & having produced “Ebonics” for him (3:08)
– Producing “Ether” & “Last Real Nigga Alive” for NAS (4:16)
– Producers that he looks up to
– The meaning behind his tattoos
– His legacy

Fun. Speaks On New Visual While On Set

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…When it came time to film the clip for “Why Am I the One,” they decided to try something different — namely, make a video where they didn’t suffer egregious harm. And, as it turns out, that was easier than expected — mostly because they’re hardly in the thing.

“We’re following the path of a lost piece of luggage,” multi-instrumentalist Andrew Dost explained. “So, this time, we’re not really the star.”

Mona Scott-Young – The Combat Jack Show Interview

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In her most in-depth interview ever, Love and Hip-Hop creator Mona Scott-Young discusses the passing of her former Violator Management partner and friend Chris Lighty; addresses the criticisms of Love & Hip-Hop head on; talks about when rap stars like LL Cool J and Busta Rhymes were real larger than life stars and how she’d really like to work with Maino. We went Hollywood on this one.