Diddy recently stopped by The Arsenio Hall Show to talk REVOLT TV, Ciroc, his father, making music and more. Additional clips below.
Diddy recently stopped by The Arsenio Hall Show to talk REVOLT TV, Ciroc, his father, making music and more. Additional clips below.
The Game appeared on The Arsenio Show last night and brought along his three-year old daughter Kali. During his interview, the rapper spoke on fatherhood, his Robin Hood Project, partnering with Drake to pay $22,000 for a Ohio funeral, his grandmother’s love for his tattoos, 50 Cent and a new beef with a Trader Joe’s employee. Additional clips below.
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UPDATE: Just spotted a second cip of this interview where CyHi The Prynce stops by…..in addition, Kanye also reveals that he’s not a fan of a couple of The Notorious B.I.G.’s biggest songs (as far as the production…..he offers no disrespect to B.I.G. himself). Check out that clip below.
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After performing a great show at Atlanta’s own Philips Arena last night, Kanye West stopped by the studio today to chop it up with Greg Street.
He discusses his process of learning, designing, relevancy and how it all affects everything in his brand.
Grammy Award winning singer Ashanti stopped by “The HOT 97 Morning Show”, to sit down with Old Man Ebro and Laura Stylez. In this interview Ashanti speaks on her relationship with Nelly, her new album and single, Irv Gotti calling her disloyal and much more.
Will Ferrell sat down with George Stroumboulopoulos to promo his new movie Anchorman 2…. he also talked about the rapper cameos in the film. Anchorman 2 hits the theaters on December 18th.
In this installment of Magnum Opus, Busta Rhymes recounts the making of his classic record “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See.” Released in 1997 as the lead single from his album When Disaster Strikes… the song and its accompanying music video propelled Busta’s career to new heights by tapping into his vibrant energy as a showman and his incredible lyricism.
Continuing in true Vintage Frames Company fashion, this week CEO Corey Shapiro takes a trip to meet Trinidad James as he is on tour. Trinidad James talks about the influence of fashion and sunglasses from his roots in Trinidad, all the way to his current home of Atlanta. Get an insight on the fashion mind of Trinidad James.
Pusha T joins Zane Lowe in the studio to speak about his latest album My Name Is My Name. – BBC
Pharrell makes the (digital) cover of Complex’s Best Of 2013 release. You can check out the full story here, where he speaks on his start, Miley Cyrus, N.E.R.D., Rush Limbaugh and more.
West Coast rapper Schoolboy Q opens up on why Diddy is his idol, and shares a story about going to the music mogul’s house. He explains how his nickname “Puffy” came about, why Diddy thought he was dissing him, and what their conversation was like during their meeting. – Vlad TV
Topics during this Tuesday Night Link Up include Rascals’ latest Class 90, going independent, Grime and more. Courtesy of Link Up TV.
Definitely a humorous watch seeing these two idiots squirm:
Russell seeks common ground with the notoriously anti-gay leaders.
Rapper Nipsey Hussle opens up about the success of his $100 Crenshaw mixtape, and reveals where he got the idea for the project. He also shares what it was like when Jay Z bought 100 of his albums for $10,000, and explains how the transaction took place. – Vlad TV
Delina Gray from EliteDC interviewed Black Cobain in Alexandria the other day, talking about Perfect Contradiction, future plans and more.
The three lucky guys in this scenario are Big Sean, Drake & J. Cole. Drink up.
R.L. (formerly of R&B group Next) speaks on current & future projects, issues with his former group and more following his recent performance in Manassas, VA.
In the sixth episode of his interview series, Despa Robinson catches up with Mayhem to talk about music, the origins of NODB, being the slanguage master, Wiley + much much more. – be83 Network
Highlights from yesterday’s appearance on the Breakfast Club, which is probably the least lucid of his latest round of interviews.
Bun B stops by DJ Whoo Kid’s show to speak on his new album Trill O.G.: The Epilogue, Kendrick Lamar, JAY Z and more.
Their performance opening up for Yeezus in Brooklyn marked their last show together….courtesy of REVOLT TV, A Tribe Called Quest speak on the mark they made as legends.
A couple of dope excerpts from Suge’s recent interview with Rolling Stone (below). Old habits die hard.
What do you remember most about what went into making Doggystyle?
We were able to make sure [Snoop] didn’t go to prison to make the album. We only had one song done, and then after that it was the [Philip Woldemariam] murder case and the trial. When we got ready to start the trial, $5 million had to be paid to a legal team. And at the time Snoop never sold no records. Jimmy [Iovine], Interscope, those guys were saying they’re not going to participate in trying to help keep him out of prison, because they didn’t think they were capable of doing it. Because of the simple fact that it was a murder case. If he would have got found guilty, he’d have died in prison. He’d have been there the rest of his life.What do you remember about Doggystyle’s production?
[It] was was pretty much luck. Everybody thought [Dr. Dre] would be doing the records, but Daz pretty much did the whole album. And at the end of the day, once Daz finished it, everybody wanted Andre to get the credit. Next thing I know Daz is having a meeting with Andre and them and came back and said, “It’s okay, give me a few bucks and I’ll sign anything over that says produced by Andre instead of me.”“Ain’t No Fun”… one of the homies from The Swans [ed note: the Mad Swan Bloods, or MSB, are a Los Angeles subset of The Bloods street gang] named Pooh, all them dudes already had a record done. And they came and played it for us in the studio. They played us the demo. Everybody looked at it like it was alright. And then after they left, shit, everybody was chopping that same beat.
Another of many late passes, but in addition to WKYS (and during the D.C. stop of his Yeezus tour), Kanye West also made a stop at 95.5 during The Pablo Show (shoutout to DJ Heat).
On an unrelated note, the more I hear about the still-mysterious DONDA, the more I become excited for it’s future product (whatever that turns out to be).