Sike.
The singer dishes on her perfect date, how to approach her at a bar, and more. – GQ
Sike.
The singer dishes on her perfect date, how to approach her at a bar, and more. – GQ
N.O.R.E. returned to The Breakfast Club this morning with his Good Belt Gang. He plugged his group’s projects, his new EP Noreaster and more.
Footsie reveals the last Grime instrumental he made which impressed him the most as well as his views on the Grime sound merging into Trap & some of his production techniques. – TGR
Kyze was the latest guest on Bang Radio’s Tuesday Night Link Up series, where he spoke on adjusting to life, the current state of UK Rap, gangs and more.
Pharrell sits down with Howard Stern for an hour-long interview….among topics discussed, he speaks on Cee-Lo Green turning down ‘Happy’, the success of the single and other hits, writing for Justin Timberlake (and Michael Jackson) and more.
In a special collaboration between, Michael Harvey, GRM Daily and Adrian Scott (Mellow 9) we are pleased to announce Face 2 Face — a new interview based show which focuses on the many ‘beefs’ within the music industry. Presenter Michael Harvey will bring the main perpetrators of the beefs to the table where they can re-live and reflect on those moments in a face 2 face interview.
In the first episode, filmed by GRM Daily, Michael Harvey brings together a representative each from Pay As You Go Crew and Heartless Crew — Bushkin and Maxwell D respectively.
Larry Elder appeared on Fox 11 in L.A. yesterday and defended the Clippers owner during his heated conversation. Elder believes that Sterling would still own the team if Magic would’ve kept his cool after the audio was released.
“Magic Johnson could have taken this thing to a nice high level … and he could’ve said, ‘I don’t care what Donald Sterling says”
We have been following Young Money Yawn since last year, and today, he sits down with VIBE to talk about signing a label deal with RCA/Kemosabe through multi-platinum producer Dr. Luke.
50 Cent returned to Hot 97 last night, stopping by Funkmaster Flex’s show to promo his new album Animal Ambition. He spoke on leaving Interscope, Steve Stoute, the G-Unit fallout and more. Additional interview clip below.
A few days ago, Lil Durk released an Instagram clip teasing his ‘Chi-Raq’ freestyle record with Meek Mill; in the clip, he also sends a direct shot in Tyga’s direction.
Recently, Lil Durk caught up with XXL to explain the diss…you can read an excerpt from the interview below:
XXL: I saw the preview to the “Chi-Raq” remix, and heard the Tyga diss. What happened there?
Lil Durk: The song with me, Chris Brown and French Montana, I had said a line in there, a line about Blac Chyna. It wasn’t a diss, it was just a line, like, I want her and shit. It wasn’t no diss. When we was in L.A.—me, Tyga and Chris Brown, when we first did the hook—Tyga came in and heard the line, [and] he felt some type of way. It was tension since then. Chris Brown had played it back to him. It was tension. [Tyga] was like, “Man, just change it,” and I was like, “No doubt, I’m going to change it once we get something in, I fuck with you.” He said he fucks with me and he’s been texting me since I left L.A., like, “I’m going to send you something, you going to send me something, etc.” Then he stop replying and shit, and I felt some type of way and said, fuck it then, I’m not going to kiss his ass.What did Tyga ask, specifically? To remove the reference completely?
He asked me to shout his name out on it. So I said I’ll do it, and he said we’re going to get some work in. I think he just told me that so I could just change it and I caught on to what he was doing, so I turned up on him.How upset was he when he heard the line?
When he first heard it he was like, “Man, Goddamn, what you say though?” So I told him the rhyme, and said this ain’t no disrespect, that’s a complement, actually. He was like, iight, at least shout me out. Chris Brown was laughing. I was just like, it’s all good. He was like, it just sound like a little disrespectful, just shout me out. So I said, cool, we’re going to work.
Lil Boosie stopped by The Combat Jack Show while in NYC. Below is a summary of their hour-long conversation.
The Tupac of Baton Rouge was in the building looking so clean. Lil Boosie gives us this exclusive on his seven children, his relationship with Pimp C, Webbie, Bun B and Young Jeezy. How freedom feels after being out over a month. And what kept him sane all them years in jail, and where the “Boosie Fade” came from. He’s doing other interviews, but you already know where his best one is coming from. Wipe me down Internets!
Future stopped by Arsenio last night to promote his new album. He also spoke on his Dungeon Family affiliation, relationship with girlfriend Ciara and their child. Before he left the building, he hit the stage for a performance of “Honest” and “I Won”. Honest is in stores now.
DJ Khaled is apparently so happy (above) about his latest scored feature (JAY Z) that he travelled to JAY’s Marcy Projects to symbolize his achievement (below). For all that it’s worth, this does sound like something to look forward to.
“And guess what? I just left Marcy Projects,” Khaled screamed, beating his chest. “What you think I’m playing with this sh–? Eight summers, I got Jay Z, Shawn Carter; I got Hova on my first single,” he said before slamming the mic to the ground. “Fuck this shit, I’mma show the game, boy.”
Katy Perry chopped it up over the phone with The Breakfast Club to talk about working with Juicy J (and ‘Dark Horse’), her breasts and more. She also brought joy to Charlamagne with a hilarious quip about how soft Drake is.
While in South Beach, ScHoolboy Q spoke with NiteCap’s Peter Bailey at Circle House Studios. In the interview, Q spoke on transitioning from being in a gang to a rapper, his daughter seeing strippers at his show and more.
During an interview with MTV, Sway (who asks the tough questions) bought up the whole “conflict” with T-Pain (who sort of disses Future over his heavy use of Auto-Tune, which was Pain’s claim to fame). This is the response.
Logic sat down with Hardknock TV for a pretty in-depth interview recently. Above is the second part of said interview, where the Maryland emcee spoke on his theory behind social media, what he learned from J. Cole, the sound of his debut album and more.
Lil Boosie is preparing to release his new album via Atlantic Records…during his first appearance on 106 & Park (since being released from jail, at least), he announced that his album title will be Touchdown 2 Cause Hell, which drops July 15th and will feature appearances from 2 Chainz, Meek Mill, Jeezy, T.I. and more.
50 Cent stopped by Power 99 with DJ Cosmic Kev for a 40-minute interview, during which he spoke on G-Unit, Jimmy Iovine & Dr. Dre, Animal Ambition and more. The big audio clip is above, and you can listen to audio clips below.
King Kendrick was recently stopped by MTV on the red carpet for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 premiere, and was asked a couple of really good questions involving his forthcoming project and if we can expect anything from Black Hippy anytime soon (we can!).
SPIN recently covered Future, who spoke on the usual fare of things surrounding his new album Honest. You can check out that feature here (as well as the full spread above)….below, you can check out some behind the scenes footage from that as well. We’ve also included his recent visit to Hot 97.
Waka Flocka and Steve Aoki stopped by The Breakfast Club to push their new genre-bending single, how they came together and life on tour. Waka also spoke on his new stint on Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta.
Common stopped by CNN to talk about his appearance on Chicagoland and his Common Ground Foundation’s collaborative youth jobs initiative with Donda’s House.
Elliott Wilson and Future Hendrix sit down in Atlanta for an intimate conversation about songwriting, hit making, controversy, music industry politics and just who wrote “Drunk in Love.”