Method Man – Montreality Interview

In this Interview with Montreality, Method Man speaks about:

– The type of student he was at school (0:31)
– Jobs he had as a teenager growing up (1:03)
– What he spent his 1st big paycheck on (1:39)
– What he thinks he were in a previous lifetime (3:33)
– Literature & his favorite books (3:42)
– What he would call his book, if he were to write one (4:03)
– His last meal of choice (4:29)
– His favorite cartoon character (5:07)
– His forthcoming 5th album “Crystal Meth” (5:53)
– The likelihood of one last Wu-Tang Clan album (7:09)
– What he has learned from working with Biggie & Tupac (7:15)
– Artists he would like to collaborate with (7:37)
– Justin Bieber smoking weed & His appreciation of 2 Chainz (8:12)
– The status of the “How High” sequel (8:55)

Lil’ Kim – Come Up DVD Interview

This is apparently about a year old, but what makes this so bad is that the brand that did the interview is the same name attached to Nicki Minaj when she was still an independent artist on her way up. My, how the tables have turned.

Lil’ Kim talks new album, reveals details of relationship with Biggies Mom, Fendi and more!

Common – The Morning Riot Interview; Gives Advice To Chief Keef

Common called into Tony Sculfield’s show to speak on his much talked about film LUV….he also had some words of support for Chief Keef, whose recent troubles threaten his career:

“Right now it’s about making choices…am I gonna go do this, which is gonna turn out to be good for me and I can get all of the things I want in life if I make these good choices…or let my influences be like well I’ma do this and get in some trouble and not think about the consequences.”

“I hope he continues to grow and gets his lessons…I’m here to support him.”

Chief Keef – Power 92.1 Interview; Speaks On 50 Cent, Young Jeezy & More

Done prior to his arrest and sentencing. Chief Keef gives the most retarded interviews….but even with the standard responses, this one is probably the most revealing…

Chief Keef exclusive interview with Power 92.1 about his new album “Finally Rich” dropping on December 18. He discusses, Kayne, Young Jeezy, 50 cent, Rhianna, Kim Kardashian, Soulja Boy and artist he wants to work with in the future.

Meek Mill – HipHopSince1987 Interview; Speaks On Cassidy’s ‘R.A.I.D.’

Meek Mill sits down with HipHopSince1987.com’s own Brandon Wyche to talk about the Cassidy beef (will he respond to Cassidy’s “R.A.I.D. record”, the release date on his “Dreams & Nightmares Intro” video, Dream Chasers 3 mixtape (the unofficial cover thats on the internet, features, producers, release date), Dream Chasers Records (signed members and upcoming releases), Ar-AB, as well as the haters who hate on Meek’s music, success and much more. This video was shot and edited by HHS1987’s own Rick Dange.

Shawty Lo (& Rush Limbaugh!) Speaks On Cancellation Of All My Babies’ Mamas

Shawty Lo appears on Hot 107.9 to speaks on the recent cancellation of his show….in other random news, Rush Limbaugh has also spoken on the matter, seemingly siding with the D4L ambassador:

We were all eagerly anticipating this spring, All My Babies’ Mamas on the Oxygen network. It’s not gonna air now because of a bunch of stuffed shirts, a bunch of prisses, a bunch of morality police. Anyway a bunch of morality police objected. This is the story about the well-known rapper, Shawty Lo. He has 11 kids with 10 women. He’s 32 years old, and he has 11 children with 10 women.

I thought it was cool to be a single father. I thought that we were in the process of modernizing and redefining the family unit. I thought the family unit, the old mom and dad, the 2.8 kids, the dog and the white picket fence was out-of-style, old-fashioned, quaint, and exclusionary because not everybody can have 2.8 kids. Not everybody can have a house. Not everybody can have a dog. Not everybody can live in a house with a picket fence. This is not fair.

So we were going to expand the definition of a family to include whatever people wanted it to be. Shawty just sharing the love. Shawty just sharing all of his love with 10 women and 11 babies. It was a show of love and devotion, how Shawty provides for all, and it’s being ripped right out from under him. I mean, who says that this is a marginalized existence?

Kid Cudi: Born To Die (Complex Interview)

This goes along with the Complex feature:

Scott Mescudi is not your average villain. Here at Complex we’ve been following the rise of the artist who proudly calls himself “the bane of hip-hop” since 2007, and to tell the truth we still haven’t fully figured him out. With this fourth solo cover, plus one group cover as well as a digital cover, Kid Cudi now holds the record for the most ‘Plex cover appearances. There’s something about a guy who doesn’t just play by his own rules—he invents his own game, and finds a way to keep winning. Even when he seems to be down and out, this kid from Cleveland is always creeping on a come up.