Game(@thegame) On The Rickey Smiley Show

Earlier this week, Game stopped by  The Ricky Smiley Show in ATL. While plugging his new remix, he spoke on his controversial cover art, 40 Glocc lawsuit, reality show and more. 

Part 1: Speaks lawsuit with 40 Glocc and his upcoming reality show, Marrying The Game.

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Part 2: Explains his  cover art  of Jesus Piece and his relationship and wedding plans with fiancé.

RZA Interview in WCP on “The Man With the Iron Fists”


The Washington City Paper recently talked to RZA about his new movie “The Man With the Iron Fists”. I’ve posted some excerpts below, the link is here.

RZA on making movies:
“The process was all preparation, I really had to prepare myself. I tried to make a few independent films years ago, like Bobby Digital and Wu Tang vs. The Golden Phoenix, which we actually have in the can. I think now that I’ve finished this film, I can go back and re-edit those. But anyway, it was a long process. A lot of hard work, a lot of mindpower, even a lot of physical work. Just keeping myself in shape, mentally and physically, it wasn’t easy. But I’m a man that was prepared for the job, a man with a determined idea, and I just kept pushing for what I wanted; I didn’t let the dream go.”

WCP: I read a quote from you in an interview that said you “like to make your albums like movies.” How different is your process for making movies than it is for making music?

RZA: Music can be done by one man. He can make a whole album by himself if he has the talent and the ideas. Although, in a studio environment, in my experience, we’d maybe have about a dozen people—the engineer, a few musicians, those type of people—but it can all be done by one person, essentially. A film is, I want to say, 100 times deeper. First of all, you’re dealing with hundreds of people. I had over 400 people working for me; I had 17 departments, and I had to talk with the heads of each department and then make sure they go back and tell of their people what had to be done. To me, this is the supreme power of the brain, because it’s all still one vision, one thought, and one product, but it’s a massive collaboration of energy that has to come together. And as the director, you have to be able to move all of that energy together to a focal point. It’s like taking all the power and making it into a single laser beam. If you don’t have the ability to do that, it’s going to show and the product isn’t going to come out.

Nelly (@Nelly_Mo) Speaks On Tour Bus-Raid; Says He’s “Hurt”

Earlier this month, Police found Heroin, weed and a loaded gun on Nelly’s tour bus in Sierra Blanca in Texas. A member of his crew Brian Keith was later charged for the the items found on Nelly’s tour bus. Nelly released a statement about the incident shorty after, saying he had nothing to do with it.

He speaks with MTV about the incident today and claims he’s hurt by the situation.

“I think it’s always alarming. I think in this case it’s really alarming when you find yourself in a situation that you didn’t put yourself in. That’s the only thing that I think is baffling, and I think that’s the part that hurts the most.”

Lil Wayne Speaks On Kanye West’s Role in Upcoming Album

Lil Wayne sits down with MTV News to talk his long awaited new album “I Am Not A Human Being II”. Check out what Lil Wayne had to  say with MTV in his interview below

Lil Wayne let the cat out the bag and said Kanye West has a big hand in the album, “Production on the album — I got people like Juicy J, Cool & Dre, David Banner on down to uh — I mean it’s so many, shoot” as he then goes on to say
Ye. “Yeah he got some music on there,” “It’s crazy, actually I don’t want to give too much up but he’s got a big hand in the album, you’ll see.”

Mutya Keisha Siobhan – Newsbeat Interview

The original line-up of girl band Sugababes have spoken about their reasons for getting back together.

The three original members are now recording new music under the name Mutya Keisha Siobhan (Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhan Donaghy).

Formed in 1998, the original line-up released singles like Overload, New Year and Soul Sound.

The current line-up of Sugababes is Heidi Range, Amelle Berrabah and Jade Ewen.

The group were talking to Newsbeat’s entertainment reporter Natalie Jamieson on the red carpet at The Q Awards.

Wyclef (@Wyclef) – Breakfast Club Interview; Speaks On Now-Infamous Birthday Picture

Wyclef stops by The Breakfast Club to speak on a number of topics, including Lauryn Hill & The Fugees. Also, unless you were hiding under a rock (or just didn’t want any parts of this, and understandably so), you probably know about that picture that Wyclef decided to post in light of his birthday. Naturally, Charlemagne & Co. has to get him to explain that one.