Pusha T recently sat down with Beats TV and revealed that on his upcoming album, Fear Of God 2, he is linking up with Yeezy and Jeezy on a track called Amen on the album. He also speaks on the track he did with Odd Future.
Young Chris & Omillio Sparks on NBC Nitecap
Chris, Omillio and some ladies cruise around Biscayne Bay with NBC Nitecap’s Peter Bailey. They talk L.I.F.E., Rocafella, Jay-Z, and more. Omilio says he has an HBO special about Philly coming out soon.More Footage after the jump.
Respect the Jux: All-Odd Future Edition, Tomorrow at 2pm ET

Elliott Wilson behind the mic to host 2 hours of EVR Special Programming during the Friday afternoon slot, and as expected, he pretty much killed it. You can listen to the archive here. With another end-of-the-work week timestamp to fill, EW gets his turn again, and this time, he’s hosting an all-Odd Future edition of Respect the Jux, thanks to Tyler the Creator being the cover boy for the new issue of RESPECT. Magazine. Listen live at 2pm ET this Friday, July 1.
Bootleg Kev Interviews Wiz Khalifa
Wiz sat down with Bootleg Kev while in Vegas and spoke on winning Best New Artist at the BET Awards, Rolling Papers backlash, and the possibility of marrying girlfriend Amber Rose.
Al Lindstrom: Best Of Both Offices with Young Sav and Steve-O Part 1
AlLindstrom.com sat down with my homies Steve-0 & Young Savvy who work at the radio department at Def Jam and run Best Of Both Offices. They spoke on how they got started in the music business and also spoke on their accomplishments in the business.
It’s The Real: BET Awards Red Carpet
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Those Rosenthal brothers are hilarious.
King Mez x Thee Tom Hardy – 3 Little Digs & No Where To Go
Three Little Digs above, ‘No Where To Go’ with Thee Tom Hardy below.
Source: 3 Little Digs on Vimeo.
The Cool Kids Speak On Working With Pharrell
Jay-Z – Interview & ‘Criminology’ Freestyle (1995)
Over the weekend Jay-Z’s debut, Reasonable Doubt turned 15 years old. To commemorate the milestone, Philadelphia radio personality Colby Colb released a 16-year-old Jay interview which includes a “Criminology†freestyle.