UPDATE: Ebro Blames Rosenberg For Papoose Incident; Papoose Calls Hot 97

UPDATE: I missed this, but Pap did call into Hot 97 for a humorous interview (check that out below)

According to the recent episode of Hot 97’s ‘The Realness’, Ebro calls out the usual reporter of this section of the show for Papoose somehow making it on the show. As it turns out, Kendrick Lamar and his folks are responsible for Papoose getting on the stage, and Rosenberg knew about it (Papoose and Kay Slay actually looked out for the TDE family for a while).

Erykah Badu Tweets About How Old Her Feature On Papoose’s ‘The Nacirema Dream’ Is

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Obviously we all know that Papoose was Saigon’ed as it pertains to the time it took to get The Nacirema Dream on somebody’s shelf, so it’s of no surprise that the material is probably dated to some degree (even if it doesn’t sound like it, which is debatable). On the project is a track called ‘The Cure‘ which featured Erykah Badu, and she took to Twitter to speak on the song…

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Papoose has also responded to Miss Badu:

Papoose – Hot 97 Interview

In the midst of every subject brought up (including Papoose’s extreme hardheadedness and inability to listen) was the fact that Papoose used the term ‘aight’ when describing Jay-Z. Should people really give a shit? Make sure you support Papoose and go and get The Nacirema Dream, in stores now.

Papoose – Montreality Freestyle & Interview

Papoose freestyles over 50 Cent’s “Major Distribution”..

In this extensive Interview with Montreality, Papoose speaks about:
– The type of student he was at school (2:00)
– Jobs he had as a teenager growing up (2:20)
– What he spent his 1st big paycheck on (2:28)
– The key to success (2:39)
– His passion for literature & favorite books (3:08)
– What he would call his book, if he were to write one (3:45)
– What he thinks he were in a previous lifetime (4:19)
– His favorite cartoon character (5:11)
– His favorite videogame (5:29)
– Everything about his debut album “Nacirema Dream” (6:36)
– The creative process behind “Alphabetical Slaughter” (11:47)
– His record with Erykah Badu “Cure” (13:14)
– His record with Dj Premier “Turn It Up” (13:50)
– Remy Ma’s upcoming release from prison, in 2014 (14:41)
– His message to the youth (15:34)