South London rapper Little Torment gave HTF an exclusive interview as we talk about his debut mixtape ‘Behind Closed Doors’ and his next step in his career.
Eminem Speaks On ‘Bad Guy’
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Eminem explains his new album’s intro track (which is apparently supposed to bridge both Marshall Mathers projects) to Sway on Shade 45.
@DespaStayFresh Presents Meet The Artists: @Jaykae_Invasion (Video)
In the fifth episode of his interview series, Despa Robinson catches up with Jaykae to talk about music, where it all started, the untimely passing of his friend Depzman and much much more.
RZA Says That Raekwon Is Holding Up The New Wu-Tang Album; Raekwon Responds
The above clip shows RZA’s latest interview on The Arsenio Hall Show, where he speaks on a number of topics:
RZA sat down with Arsenio to discuss the 20th anniversary of “Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)”, Raekwon holding up the next Wu-Tang Clan album, and ODB.
Below is a Tweet by none other than the Chef, who clearly has a differing opinion on the situation:
“Yeah I just read that RZA article? Shit is funny to me. I love you RZA, you know what it really is.”
9th Wonder Speaks On ‘The Black Album’
9th Wonder speaks with Revolt TV on JAY Z’s The Black Album (this year marks the project’s tenth anniversary and his collaboration, ‘Threat’.
Bun B Breakfast Club Interview
During his visit to NYC, Bun B stopped by Breakfast Club to talk about the state of hip hop in the South and in New York City , and he also revealed that him and Pimp C weren’t on the best terms before he passed away. He later revealed why he turned down Love & Hip Hop Houston, and other topics during his interview
Method Man Talks ‘Enter The Wu-Tang’ 20 Years Later
Twenty years after releasing ‘Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers,’ Method Man returns to Staten Island’s Park Hill Projects to detail how he became known as a rapper, the recording of the legendary album, and his special technique of serving drugs to customers in automobiles.
Yo Gotti: I Am (STASHED Interview)
The STASHED caught up with Yo Gotti at the Epic Records offices in New York City to discuss his game plan with I Am, the direction of the album, recording with J. Cole, and how he plans on “getting a ring” like LeBron. Check out Part 1 of SESSIONS with Yo Gotti under the hood.
Pebbles On The Wendy Williams Show; Speaks On TLC Movie
Perri “Pebbles” Reid sets the record straight about the accusations made against her by TLC and addresses the way she was portrayed in the TLC movie in an exclusive interview on The Wendy Williams Show.
Aqua & 3H Decode Jay-Z’s “My 1st Song”
Today Aqua is a well-known producer making big money scoring TV shows. 3H is a well known A&R and manager with a mostly great track record. But ten years ago to the day, they were just 19-20 year old kids (!!!) who had a dream to “make it” and they definitely did. The two talked with Life + Times about the last song on The Black Album. Great story. Also today, Just Blazed talked with RevoltTV about producing the “Interlude”
Bun B On Juan Epstein
Bun B made his debut on Juan Epstein’s podcast this week, and if you missed the show you can read the recap below:
Finally Bun B made his first appearance on Juan Epstein. Among a million other things, he tells an amazing Biggie story and speaks in detail about being left off of Drake’s “Miss Me”.
Maino Speaks About Trinidad Jame$ Dissing NYC On Hot 97
After going back and forth with Trinidad Jame$ on Twitter, Maino called Hot 97’s morning show to discuss his issue with the Atlanta emcee and defend his city.
Mariah Carey Compares Nicki Minaj To The Devil
In an interview with Angie Martinez on Hot 97, Mariah Carey said that she “hated” her time on American Idol and compared working with Nicki Minaj to working with the devil. Check out the interview above.
@SIRSPYRO’s The Grime Show: @OfficialKozzie (Video)
This week Sir Spyro is joined by Kozzie to have a little chat about his music career so far and go live in the mix.
J. Cole Remembers Opening Up For Wale (Hard Knock TV)
Four years after their first interview J Cole and Nick Huff Barili link up for their fourth in-depth interview. In part 1 J Cole talks to Nick about his first Hip Hop memory. “My first Rap music memory was Kool Moe Dee…I just remember being a big fan of Kool Moe Dee. I had a Kool Moe Dee poster…I didn’t know that much about him but I knew he was cool.” J Cole goes on to reminisce about the first Rap he wrote, “I wrote a rap when Pac died. I was in 6th grade…I felt compelled to write a rap..That’s like the first official rap I ever wrote. I feel like I was talking about him. Almost like I had to carry the torch or something…in my six grade mind.” Cole remembers being influenced by Eminem and Nas on early tracks like The Storm. “I remember I made a song called The Storm…I thought I would never make a song that good again. Not that I thought I wouldn’t, I was scared that I wouldn’t. I’m like Yo Am I ever going to top this?” On “Let Nas Down” Cole raps” I used to print out Nas raps and tape ’em up on my wall, My niggas thought they was words, but it was pictures I saw.” Elaborating on those lyrics J Cole says “At this time you had Ohhla.com. Now you have lyrics sites everywhere…but back then was like one site that you go for all these rap lyrics…When I made a decision in my mind that I was gonna be a rapper, I tore down all the basketball [posters in my room]. Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Penny Hardaway…I remember it was a big day. It was a Saturday. I took the whole day and meticulously ripped down all my basketball posters and pictures and then went and cut out all the pictures of the rap magazines that I had. Source, Blaze, XXL…And what I had on top of that right next to my bed…was the lyrics. I had pages and pages and pages of lyrics. To make my wall you had to be amazing you had to be Nas, Eminem, Canibus, you had to be, Royce would get a verse, Pac…I used to sit…and just read the verses. I already knew them word for word but reading the words was special.” Fast forward, Cole shares the stories when he first signed to Roc Nation and had to pile up into a Honda with his friends and follow the Wale promo tour so he could open up for him. You are going to have to watch the interview to hear the stories. Who is J Scott???
Sway & Kool G Rap (& More) Reminisce On ‘The Anthem’
We had the pleasure of having the legendary Kool G Rap in the studio with Necro to humbly speak about major influences that have impacted their careers. If you’re not familiar with Kool G, he is one of the greatest of our times, with tracks like: Men at Work, Road to Riches, Streets of New York.
Sway got in depth with the Kool G about the first time he wrote a rap, what initially inspired him, how he linked with first label, and which rappers in the game he is currently vibing to.
“The first time I ever was in the presence of hip-hop I was nine years old…. Instamatic love for it, hip-hop is just that influential,” said Cool G when asked about his first interaction with hip-hop.
Joe Budden & Tahiry Hot 97 Interview
Tahiry and Joe Budden stopped by Hot 97 to talk about the new season of Love & Hip Hop. Joe Budden also spoke on the Slaughterhouse album, working with Action Bronson, the reaction to Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse and more.
Wu-Tang Clan On 20 Year Anniversary
Last Saturday, the Wu-Tang Clan’s debut album Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) turned 20 years old. The ‘Clan’ (Raekwon, Ghostface, RZA, Inspectah Deck, Masta Killa, Cappadonna, Shyheim and others) sat down with Revolt TV to reflect back on their legacy.
Nipsey Hussle – VIBE TV Interview; Speaks On Dom Kennedy
Nipsey Hussle talks working the California circuit with fellow independent artist Dom Kennedy. Perhaps they should look into a full length collaboration?
Kendrick Lamar Covers GQ
Gentlemen’s Quarterly‘s latest issue has hit newsstands and features King Kendrick as the main feature…..no real quotes here, but inside the cover we get a glimpse at Kendrick Lamar during the height of his ‘Control’ verse.
Lady Gaga On The Graham Norton Show; Meets Her Biggest Fan
Lady Gaga and Jude Law were the latest guests on The Graham Norton Show, and while there she met one of her biggest monsters.
Wiz Khalifa Gets Pissed At Danish Reporter (Video)
Danish comedian pretends to be a reporter and stages an interview with rapper Wiz Khalifa. In this interview he takes several shots at Wiz, by confusing him with rapper 50 Cent, asking him how was it growing up in Canada and using the N-Word. Wiz tried to keep his composure, but eventually had enough and ended the interview. Check out the interview clip below!
Guillermo Del Torro Responds To Kanye West
I saw a pre-screening of Pacific Rim yesterday and it's easily one of my favorite movies of all time.
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) July 4, 2013
In what is a response to the above Tweet, famed director Guillermo Del Torro said this during an interview with The Daily Beast:
You know, he sent a very nice message and I think he’s a brilliant musician. I admire him enormously. We’ve talked a few times about other projects we were going to do together through my company, Mirada. He wanted to do a multimedia show that I was going to direct, but we’ve never met. We’ve only spoken on the phone. We’re trying to do something together.
Mike Tyson – Juan Epstein Interview
Finally!! My all time favorite Mike Tyson came in studio for Juan Ep. He’s promoting his new HBO special and his awesome book!! Enjoy!!!