VIDEO: DJ Skee Interviews Action Bronson on SKEE Live

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Action Bronson was DJ Skee’s special guest for week two of his new SKEE Live show on AXS TV.  Bronsolini was very chill and relaxed as he spoke with Skee about a number of topics such as his influences, his recent run-in with cops in San Francisco, his passion for Hip Hop and much more.  The candid interview was particularly comical at points as Bronson’s brutal honesty, long beard and personality proved to be quite charismatic for the viewers.  In-between the interview, there’s also a “In The Lab” segment to check out which highlights the talents of Travis $cott.

VIDEO: Rick Ross Shows Off Reebok’s Big Bang Center & Resigns Endorsement

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It’s pretty obvious Rick Ross’ business arrangement with giant sneaker brand Reebok is back in effect as the MMG rapper introduces the world to the new Big Bank Center.  With everyone on the court decked out in Reebok’s, the former correctional officer enjoys a fun game of basketball before indulging in some Wing Stop afterwards.  Also, check out in-studio footage of some new and upcoming MMG talent towards the end of the visual.

AUDIO: Future – Honest (Prod. Metro Boomin & DJ Spinz)

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Future debuts his new single “Honest” which will be showcased on his new album that shares the same title.  Produced by Metro Boomin and DJ Spinz, Future delivers an uptempo track laced with his signature lazy auto-tune flow and lavish lifestyle rhymes.  The club song anthem comes about just after Future decided to rename his album from Future Hendrix to Honest.  Take a listen to Future’s latest offering below.

AUDIO: Ab-Soul – Christopher DRONEr

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Ab-Soul finally delivers something new for the fans with a controversially titled track “Christopher DRONEr”.  The artwork for the track also sports a well recognized photo of former LAPD officer Christopher Doner who declared war on law enforcement a few months ago, with hints of familiar characteristics from Ab-Soul such as his signature glasses and wild hair.  During Doner’s rampage against police, the TDE artist made it public knowledge that he was in support of Doner’s efforts and believed his infamous manifesto which attempted to justify his questionable actions.  Produced by Willie B, “Christopher DRONEr” showcases Soulo’s socially conscious subject matter and attempts to enlighten listeners by encouraging them to think for themselves and not to simply behave as mindless drones.  Equipped with an aggressive delivery, Ab-Soul drops bars over a military-like track packed with slappin’ drums and ominous bells.

VIDEO: Jason Derulo – Talk Dirty Feat. 2 Chainz

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Jason Derulo drops a new music video for his upbeat and raunchy single “Talk Dirty”  featured on his forthcoming Tattoos album.  The colorful visual finds Derulo moving his feet and surrounded by beautiful women as the high energy track is sure to get listeners on the dance floor.  Take a listen to Jason Derulo’s latest and infectious commercial smash and lets us know what you think below.  Fans can look forward to Tattoos dropping on September 24.

VIDEO: Nicki Minaj Says Rapper Ransom is Wack & Will Never “Pop”

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TMZ cameras caught up with Nicki Minaj last night and got her all riled up after inquiring on rapper Ransom’s recent line in his song “Man Alone” where he suggests he did some ghost writing work for Minaj in the past.  “Before Nicki was wearing those crazy wigs/I was doing verses for her/just hoping she made it big,” said rapper Ransom.

After being questioned, Nicki proceeded to rant about how she’s never needed or used any ghost writer in her career.  Minaj also goes on to diss Ransom and makes it clear how she feels about him and his career.

 

 

ARTWORK: Drake Covers XXL Magazine’s 150th Issue

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YMCMB’s Drake covers his first solo cover for XXL magazine’s 150th issue and 16th anniversary.  This is perfect timing for the young artist as he recently performed a successful show for the annual #OVOFest and currently is in the studio prepping his third album Nothing Was The Same.  XXL’s Thomas Golianopoulos got the opportunity to sit down with Drake and address a number of topics during a two-hour interview with the former Degrassi star.  Take a look at some excerpts from the interview below.

ON THE NEW ALBUM
I remember coming into this year thinking, “How am I going to cut through all these people and shine?” I’ve never been part of a year when so many legends are dropping projects. How am I going to be seen? I’m going to be like the kid waving in the background in the photo with all of his tall relatives. And, I guess, those were my initial thoughts, and not to say that I haven’t enjoyed some of the stuff that has come out this year, but it didn’t pan out the way I thought it was going to. I think I am going for it, to really establish what are murmurs or things being said quietly, “Um, I think that Drake might actually…” On September 17th I want people to be like, “Oh, we were right.”

ON HIS IMAGE
Do I think that if I didn’t have, for lack of a better term, a unique look about me, if I was from somewhere in America and if I hadn’t been on a kids TV show [Degrassi: The Next Generation], would I be as famous? I don’t know, man. Honestly, I don’t think so. I was just some young kid on a TV show. And I haven’t become anything else while I’ve been in this position. It’s not like I got here and was like, “Oh, got to switch up my image.” I don’t wake up nervous. I feel like maybe a lot of these guys do. How old are you, really? What is your background, really? What have you really done in the drug game, in the thug game?

ON THE COMPETITION
It’s tough for me. That’s a guy I can’t pretend not to like. He’s the guy to me, in a lot of ways. That’s Kanye West. But I’m also here to be the best. I’m here to surpass. I’m here to outdo. I’m ready for whatever with anybody.

ON HIS SUCCESS
I get Jewish people coming up to me proud like, “Mazel Tov, bro. Come to my house for Shabbat dinner.”

AMANDA BYNES
I don’t even know who that is doing that or what that’s about. If that is her, I guess it’s a little weird and disturbing. It’s obviously a behavioral pattern that is way bigger than me. Whoever is behind it, whether it’s her or somebody else, they know people are paying attention so they keep it going.

Also in the magazine this month, XXL honors the 150th issue with the ultimate list of the 150 most important people, places and things in hip-hop during the XXL era. And keeping with the birthday theme, many important albums are celebrating special anniversaries this year. In honor of those critically acclaimed LPs, XXL had some of today’s most popular MCs review them. Kendrick Lamar talks Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle, which turns 20 this year. Nas looks back at Lauryn Hill’s The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill, which turns 15. And B.o.B. discusses the OutKast decade-old opus,Speakerboxxx/The Love Below plus many more in the magazine and on XXLMag.com.

VIDEO: Drake Says Kanye West Is God To Him & His Biggest Musical Influence

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2013’s #OVOFest jumped off with plenty of surprise guests and Revolt TV was there to capture Drake’s thoughts after performing alongside Kanye West.  Following the show, Drake admits that he hadn’t even spoken to Kanye or seen him in quite some time and was excited to see the G.O.O.D. Music head honcho show up for the annual concert.  Drake also opens up about Mr. West being the biggest influence in his career and shares his hope that the two will soon be collaborating on tracks and building more of a friendship.

VIDEO: Casey Veggies – The Team

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Casey Veggies delivers his latest music video with “The Team” off his acclaimed Life Changes mixtape.  Veggies doesn’t take himself too serious as he heads to a baseball diamond with his crew for a lighhearted game of baseball.  After partaking in America’s greatest pasttime, Casey and his homies decide to have a little on-field party along with some sexy cheerleaders to join in on the celebration.

VIDEO: Fat Joe Talks Going To Prison, The N-Word, Not Getting The Respect He Deserves + More

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Fat Joe recently stopped by Power 105 for a very candid and in-depth interview with The Breakfast Club.  Joe gets right into it and gives everyone some much needed clarification as to how he found himself in trouble with the IRS for tax evasion and shares his thoughts on having to turn himself in to begin his four month sentence on August 26.  The Terror Squad MC also admits to listeners that he doesn’t get the respect he believes he deserves as an lyricist.  Joe also reflects on New York’s trouble past and breaks down exactly why he gravitated towards Miami’s evolving Hip Hop scene.  After co-signing artists like Rick Ross and DJ Khaled as brothers, Fat Joe continues the interview with discussing his use of the N word and his opinion of its meaning.  Before calling it a wrap in part one, Joe fills the fans in on what happened with Terror Squad and kills rumors that his crew was previously beefing with DJ Kahled.