Riff Raff On Sway In The Morning

UPDATE: Definitely missed the 5 Finger Of Death…..so I added that below. Hey, man; some talented rappers can’t do this.

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Riff Raff took his antics to Sway In The Morning, where he spoke on hanging with Drake & Justin Bieber, making a non-Hip-Hop album (which he plans to do) and more. He even gives the listeners a performance below.


Check Out Ja Rule’s First Post-Prison Interview (Complex)

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Complex got the man to sit down to speak pretty candidly on a number of topics, from this extended stay in prison(s) to what 50 Cent did to his career. Definitely a good read that you can check out here…..below is an excerpt:

So is everything squashed between you, 50 and Em?
For me it is. I know for those guys, it is too in some ways. I don’t think any of us really think about it anymore. We have a bigger responsibility to the kids that are coming up behind us to be role models for them, and I think that’s more where everybody is now. I think we’re all adults and we’re grown.

People often say 50 killed your career—that’s the popular narrative. Do you think that’s true? Is that what happened to your music career?
Of course not. It’s so many things that went into that that people don’t understand. I’m writing a book, so I guess you can go get my book and get the full story of how things unfolded. The hip-hop fans are not privy to a lot of backdoor conversations.

There’s three sides to every story: There’s my side, his side, and the truth. I know in my heart, I’ve always been a real dude. Throughout my career I’ve done a great job of being me. As much as people want to say, “When he came out he sounded like Pac,” I laugh at that because of course I love Pac; everybody loves Pac. I may have took a page out of Pac’s book as far as being passionate about what I do and being a hard worker in my music, but a lot of artists do that.

But on the flipside people say a lot of artists are like Ja Rule, so which is it? Am I an imitation or was I original in what I did? I think as artists we all borrow, we all take pages out of each other’s books and make it our own. Throughout my whole career I was very happy people would even look at me and put my name in the same breath as Tupac. That alone let me know that I’m in good company. I got the plaques and record sales to put behind it and say, “I definitely put in my own work.”

Joaquin Phoenix Produced A Record On Pusha T’s ‘My Name Is My Name’

From VIBE TV:

Pusha T turned his long-awaited debut My Name Is My Name in to Kanye West this past June. Ever the perfectionist, West had some minor suggestions for his G.O.O.D. Music rapper, thus delaying the original July 16 release date.

“When I turned it in in June, he gave me probably two or three new beats,” said King Push of Kanye’s feedback from his dressing room at Saturday’s Hennessy VS Lollapalooza after-party. “One of those beats was from Joaquin Phoenix, and it’s probably gonna be … I want it to be the intro to my album.”

Just in case you missed that. Yes, Kanye West got his hands on a Joaquin Phoenix beat that he gave to Pusha T, who insists it will appear on his My Name Is My Name LP.

Phoenix and his beard infamously attempted a rap career in 2010, that was filmed for the Casey Affleck-directed mockumentary I’m Still Here. Phoenix’s rap album never surfaced after it was revealed to be a hoax, and his commitment to hip-hop production was a relative mystery until right now. Pusha T insists it’s a really good beat. Let’s just hope it’s as good as Phoenix’s acting skills, not his rapping.