Tyler’s view of New Yorker‘s feature on Earl

Hours after The New Yorker‘s feature on Earl Sweatshirt hit the net, Odd Future’s Tyler, The Creator turned to his Twitter account to show support for his friend.

He’ll Be Back In Due Time, Just Wait. Thats My Nigga, He Now Has A Home To Come Too. No Fucking Pressure. Hopefully Fans Respect That. And Respect His, His Moms And Familys Privacy. This Goes For Writers Too. Miss You Nigga, FREE THE EARLY MAN. The World Will Be Ours! OF

Freddie Gibbs – Outa Da Box TV Interview

 
This week Out Da Box TV is proud to bring you a brand new episode with Midwest Emcee/2010 XXL Freshman “Freddie Gibbs”. Freddie tells us how he got his start in music, and includes insight into some of the artists he’s been influenced by. He also explains his reason for recently signing with Young Jeezy and overcoming certain obstacles he’s faced in his career. We had a cool time buildin’ with Freddie at the Brooklyn visit for the “Return Of 4Eva “ Tour. This is a truly humble brother, and we wish him the best of success. – Out Da Box TV

9th Wonder Visits Everlasting Life Cafe In DC

We caught up with 9th Wonder during his stop by Everlasting Life to check out some of the local Hip-Hop artists in the area. He gives his opinion on the artists that he witnessed at the show and speaks on his artist Big Remo’s next project. We weren’t able to get an answer to one question, though: whether or not he’ll end up on Drake’s, Take Care. Let’s all hope.
Check out our first interview with 9th Wonder here.

Kendrick Lamar – Soul Culture Interview

SoulCulture.TV caught up with Compton emcee Kendrick Lamar at SXSW 2011 to grab his thoughts on being hailed the future of West Coast Hip Hop, growing up listening to NWA on his father’s encouragement and the experience of now working with Dr. Dre on his long-awaited DetoxLP, featuring as an XXL Freshman, the need for quality and consistency in music and life and working on a new album for 2012 [“I treat every project like it’s an album anyway”].

Waynes Take on His UNplugged Special

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Lil Wayne taped his MTV Unplugged performance this past Thursday in L.A. During his set, he also debuted “Nightmares of the Bottom” off the Carter IV . The Los Angeles Times was on hand got Wayne’s take on his appearance. Show airs June 12th.
“It was humbling just to be a part of. As an artist that’s watched the game as closely as I did, to be on ‘Unplugged’ is a high honor,” Wayne said. “I’ve gotten people that haven’t texted me in a long time, text me today saying congratulations. It is that kind of thing. I felt great about it.”
La Times and RapRadar.com