Rap trio, Flatbush Zombies, catches up with Montreality for a second interview and partake in an exclusive Q&A session. Check out Meech, Juice and Erick as they reminisce on their favorite toys as kids, reveal the worst thing they’ve put their parents through, explain what they hate about the music industry and so much more. The zombies also touch on their respect for Eminem and advise viewers how not to do drugs in different hypothetical scenarios.
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VIDEO: Prodigy & Alchemist Interview w/ Karmaloop TV
Karmaloop TV catches up with the creative duo Prodigy and Alchemist out in Atlanta for A3C 2013. Live from what they repeatedly describe only as a horrid and shitty restroom, P and ALC give humorous some commentary during a short Q&A session and get into their chemistry in the studio, if they have any new music in the works for fans and explain why no other artist’s music can compare to their unique sound.
VIDEO: 50 Cent Talks Battle Rapping, Big T + More w/ Jack Thriller
Jack Thriller links up with 50 cent and Kidd Kidd to discuss the current status of battle rapping. The New York rapper touches on his love for the art and explains how rap battles have become financially rewarding nowadays to participate in than in year’s past. Fif also clarifies he’s a fan of battle rapper Big T and explains why he’s currently his favorite. The G-Unit general addresses the lack of authenticity in Hip Hop.
VIDEO: Dom Kennedy Talks Best Buy Selling ‘Get Home Safely’ Before Release Date + More
Vibe TV catches up with Lemiert Park rapper Dom Kennedy and gets his thoughts on the creative direction behind his latest album Get Home Safely. Kennedy also gets into details behind his album accidentally being sold before its release date by retailer Best Buy. Listen as Dom breaks down how he was able to get, Get Home Safely, on to Best Buy’s shelves and his decision to introduce fans to the project with the first single “South Central Love.”
VIDEO: Nipsey Hussle Talks $100 Crenshaw Mixtape, Being An Entrepreneur + More w/ DJ Skee
Neighborhood Nipsey Hussle pays DJ Skee a visit to discuss his new Crenshaw mixtape and reveal the details behind its $100 price tag. Though giving every fan the option to download the project for free via DatPiff, Nipsey explains he wanted create a dialogue among his fans and Hip Hop enthusiasts as well as create a movement where consumers would be proud to pay. Hussle clarifies to listeners that those who purchased hard copies will also be treated to a private concert to give his fans a unique live experience. Speaking candidly with the AXS TV host, Nipsey gives credit to DJ Skee for inspiring him to pursue his business aspirations and entrepreneurial dreams.
VIDEO: Hit-Boy & Audio Push Talk ‘Come As You Are,’ West Coast Hip Hop + More w/ DJ Skee
Producer Hit-boy and Rap duo Audio Push catch up with DJ Skee for a candid interview to fill listeners in on everything they currently have in the works and more. Audio Push members Oktane and Pricetag give insight behind their new album Come As You Are and share their motivation for making it available to fans for completely free. Hit-Boy explains how the long-time affiliates eventually signed with his Hits Since ’87 imprint and details what it was like to win a GRAMMY for his work on JAY Z and Kanye West’s breakout song “Niggas In Paris.” Kendrick Lamar and the current state of West Coast Hip Hop also served as the topic of discussion but not before Hit-Boy reveals he’s currently collaborating with several big name artists and in the early stages of his upcoming album.
NEWS: Future Sues Drake For $1.5M After Getting Kicked Off Tour
Aubrey is in his feelings with the undisputed auto-tune champ Future after the rapper-singer made some questionable remarks to Billboard (the comments have since been removed) during an interview about Drake’s recent Nothing Was The Same LP. At one point Future stated to Billboard, “Drake made an album that is full of hits but it doesn’t grab you. They’re not possessive; they don’t make you feel the way I do.” It looks like Drake wasn’t happy with what he read as Future’s comments have now landed him off Drizzy’s upcoming “Would You Like A Tour?” which is set to begin on Friday in Pittsburgh. Obviously not happy about losing his lucrative spot on the music tour, Future has countered the YMCMB rapper by suing him for $1.5 million. The auto-tune champ has since been replaced by songstress Jhené Aiko who took to Instagram to announce the news to her fans but quickly removed the posting following it’s initial appearance.
VIDEO: Rick Ross Decides To Save DJ Khaled Over JAY Z
Rick Ross stops by Los Angeles radio station Power 106 to pay radio deejay Big Boy a visit on his morning show Big Boy’s Neighborhood. Take a look as Big Boy proposes the question of who he would choose to save from drowning in the ocean between DJ Khaled and JAY Z. With very little hesitation, the Miami native selects DJ Khaled and explains that JAY Z’s wealth and savvy business knowledge is in such a great place that his family is sure to be taken care of for life.
AUDIO: JENESIS – ‘Run The Jewels’ Interview w/ Killer Mike & El-P
VIDEO: Pusha T Talks “40 Acres”, His Love For Women & Getting Caught Selling Drugs On Sway In The Morning
King Push links up with Sway Calloway on Sway In The Morning and discusses his approach to recording music. The Clipse member explains to listeners tuning in that he allows the instrumental to speak to him before sitting down to write and create. Pusha continues the candid conversation by revealing it him some time to finish the song “40 Acres” because of how important it was to him to get it right. The My Name Is My Name rapper also clarifies what he means behind some of his more questionable lyrics directed towards women on his new album. Watch as Pusha T shares the story behind how his parents caught his older brother selling drugs and how he eventually got caught himself after having an altercation outside of his parents home over money which resulted in a gun going off. Push keeps things honest and also touches on the disappointment he caused his parents.









